Last Minute Outfits For NYC Pride This Weekend
So you procrastinated buying a Pride outfit. Thank the gay gods for overnight shipping.
Celebrate LGBTQ Pride with the largest magazine for lesbian, bi and trans women.
So you procrastinated buying a Pride outfit. Thank the gay gods for overnight shipping.
New York’s newest dyke bar is carving out its own niche.
Hollywood nights.
The L Word: Generation Q’s nonbinary hottie (and Jennifer Beals stan) dishes on “complicated queer-ass” love triangles.
And so is media for LGBTQ+ women.
Since we launched, Women We Love, which includes cisgender and transgender women across the LGBTQ+ spectrum, has featured nearly 2,000 women, each of whom has worked in her own way to make her community, her state, her country, or the larger global environment a better and more inclusive place for us all.
Happy Pride!
Human Rights Campaign’s new video calls us all to ‘Fight Back with Pride.’
It’s the most wonderful time of the year!
An airbrush artist, carnival games, a 360 photo booth, a craft table, and of course, free food!
Featuring NYC’s only twilight Pride Parade.
The hottest Prides, parties, events, and more!
When Sashay meets Yee-haw.
Happy Trans Day of Visibility!
Join Ferlise on a divinely raw and darkly hilarious journey through modern spirituality in an attempt to quiet her demons.
There’s a very good reason the bathroom line is long.
Sam Smith and Kim Petras made LGBTQ history last night, when the pair took home the Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for their song “Unholy.”
From singers, to authors, to historical figures, to activists, these 20 extraordinary Black women deserve to be celebrated everyday.
Shadi Amin, the founder of 6Rang, Iran’s Largest LGBTQ+ organization, tells her tale of becoming one of the most prominent lesbian Iranian activists.
Each year, GO publishes 100 Women We Love, a roundup of outstanding queer women who are making an impact on the world through their work, advocacy, and visibility. We are currently accepting nominations for Women We Love, Class of 2023.
Lesbian and queer women slayed in 2022 in the realms of social justice, music, film, sports, and more.
“Sweet mother, I cannot weave,” I quoted from memory. “Slender Aphrodite has overcome me with longing for a girl.”
No trip to Turkey is complete without a visit to the beaming light that is Bigudi.
“It’s not the mistake that matters, it’s how you come back from that.”
If I hadn’t had my Mom, my therapist, or my support systems, my sadness might not have ever ended.
“I am so proud of what Fluide achieved in these four years, and that we moved the beauty industry forward, to a more diverse, accepting and inclusive vision of beauty.”
This communion, this breaking bread with my sister, opened my eyes.
“I always knew I had a calling on my life.”
“We’re not afraid to be queer and different. / If that means hell, well hell we’ll take the chance. / They’re all so straight, uptight, upright, and rigid. They march in lockstep; we prefer to dance. / We see a world of romance and pleasure. All they can see is sheer banality. Lavender night, our greatest treasure, where we can be just who we want to be.”
Master Barber Khane Kutzwell has created the queer barbershop of our dreams.
While members of the LGBTQ+ community have gained ground in the 30 years since the March on Washington, and the first Dyke March, true equality is not guaranteed. That’s why events like the Dyke March are as important now as they were in 1993 and why, despite the moments for celebration and joy, the March remains rooted to its activist origins.
For over 10 years, Harlem Pride has brought the community together to celebrate love and visibility in the Same-Gender Loving and LGBTQ+ community.
A completely retooled NYC Pride returns with a full roster of in-person events committed to inclusivity, diversity, and activism. NYC Pride 2022 Is “Unapologetically Us.”
GO Speaks with Queer Liberation March Co-founder Jay W. Walker about racial justice, queer freedom, and the power of community
GO Magazine is proud to present 100 Women We Love, a celebration of out, proud, and amazing women who continue to make our world a better place.
From Miami to Atlanta to Northwestern New Mexico, power couple Veronica Paige and Bridgette Young pull off the perfect wedding.