Nisha Ganatra Talks ‘Late Night,’ The Power Of Representation, And Her Sundance Moment
“To tell that story together with other filmmakers and other artists—it’s a real privilege.”
We get up close and personal with lesbian movers and shakers. Read the GO Magazine interviews here.
“To tell that story together with other filmmakers and other artists—it’s a real privilege.”
Amy Ray will be coming to New York City on May 25th with her band to play a live show at (le) poisson rouge.
Lez be honest: gay YA novels is where it’s at.
“Before Stonewall: The Making of a Gay and Lesbian Community” opens June 21 in New York City.
Her biggest challenge wasn’t the intense reflection, but facing how attached she is to her iPhone.
“We’re trending, and we’re not a trend.”
“I want people to be able to see those stories and say, ‘hey, that’s a life that I could live.’”
There’s no way she didn’t know.
“I’m a bit of a romantic, so I definitely steer my lyrics toward my adoration for women.”
AND the show will be adapted into a film for Netflix.
Bette and Tina’s pool was only three feet deep…
It’s almost time for your favorite lesbian holiday.
CB Glasser and Ashley Taylor confess the behind-the-scenes truth.
“Wow, what would it be like if I grew up and got to listen to someone at Britney Spears’s level who was overtly singing about girls?”
“F*ck everyone let’s be ourselves.”
“Be brave. Come forward. There are people who will help.”
And we scored an exclusive interview.
“It’s not your mom’s book club.”
What’s a lesbian who loves the rural life but hates being called a ‘dyke’ at the grocery store to do?
“I think if I had more queer female pop icons to look up to when I was younger, I would have had a much less confusing time.”
Instagram’s top queer memers give us the scoop on their meme expertise.
What makes for a healthy lesbian relationship? We asked an expert!
“Young people who are gay and talk to old gay people, this is just occurring.”
“I’m hoping to reach a queer audience, while inviting a broader audience into the narrative and conversation as well.”
“I talk so much about queerness, especially teenage experiences as a queer person.”
Is the so-called “Rainbow Wave” headed for Washington in this year’s midterm elections?
“Take One Thing Off” is both captivating and queer.
A year later, we’re still together.
“To me, body positivity means treating my body like it’s my best friend.”
So, you’re a lesbian, and you’re ready to have a baby. Congrats! Now what?
“To me, non-binary is not an identity; it is an existence.”
“Stripping affords us the financial freedom to enhance and invest in our lives.”
Order a drink from your favorite Queer-tender!
These women are changing the way we eat.
So many amazing queer cosplayers slaying the scene!
Talking about sexual health doesn’t have to be scary.