2017’s Couples We Love, Part 2
GO’s annual celebration of inspiring partnerships in love and life.
The best features, interviews and more with GO’s editors.
GO’s annual celebration of inspiring partnerships in love and life.
With the waning gibbous moon going over Scorpio and Sagittarius and a sun still in Aries, this week is about developing the self though seeking truth.
Astrology was a sacrilegious and disobedient means of observation. Could anything be more queer?
In Carmen’s episode, titled “Empowering New Voices,” she travels to Sao Paulo, Brazil. A place with one of the most celebrated annual pride parades in the world but also the murder capital of the world for transgender people.
The real lesbian and trans feminists who inspired characters in ABC’s new LGBTQ mini-series.
If we view YA novels as echoes of their authors’ lives, then for the younger (and marginalized) LGBTQ audience, these novelists’ experiences mirrored through their work serve as invaluable touchstones that provide much-needed voices of reason, sympathy and identification to relate to on the page.
GO’s guide to what not to miss.
These 11 individuals are among those making sure that personal style is less rigid, more expressive and avidly accessible to those who deserve to be served in style.
2016 Couple We Love Danielle and Aisha Moodie-Mills on how unity, representation and resolve must remain positive and proactive in a political era that demands action.
Whitney Mixter’s new life has set her on a dramatically different path than when we were first introduced to her on “The Real L Word” in 2010. She no longer rocks her signature-length dreadlocks—a literal weight lifted off her shoulders.
Give her what she wants, what she really, really wants.
The out model shares some insight into her experience on the new season of one of television’s most queer-friendly reality shows.
How we can keep optimistic about our current political climate.
Strangio describes a deep understanding of the legal system’s limitations while remaining committed to fighting for marginalized people within that system.
Hear from the many attendees of the Women’s March on January, 21. From D.C. to London to Indiana, LGBTQ people showed up to make our voices heard.
The Women’s March on Washington was an event that will go down in the history books.
Elissa Ha, a bisexual member of the NYC Chapter of the Women’s March on Washington, shares with GO why she got involved and why she’ll be marching with thousands of other women this Saturday.
As Inauguration Day nears, women worldwide are rallying for the Women’s March on Washington and sister marches in their own cities, ready to protest President-elect Donald Trump and his various policies that would affect women’s lives in multiple ways.
The inevitable question posed to any woman making her way down the red carpet press line for any event is about what she’s wearing and why.
2016 has been ripe with bad news, hard losses and tragic events, right up until the very end. But there was a lot to celebrate for queer women as well that should not go unmentioned as we close another year. This is GO’s list of the best in Lesbian/Bi Pop Culture.
Carrie Fisher, the boundary-busting feminist powerhouse who hurled tons of talent at every medium she tackled, tragically died of a heart attack on Dec 27.
GO rounds up our fave hotspots to eat, play, shop (and support) in the city that never sleeps!
YouTube is full of knowledge. What’s so great about the vast amount of knowledge on YouTube is that it’s accessible, meaning literally anyone can search for what they’re looking for free and hear another person’s experience on that topic (yay accessibility!!!).
GO Magazine's 2016 Readers' Choice Nightlife Awards recap
Multitalented beatbox champion and recently out, all-around musical wunderkind, Butterscotch, is breaking down barriers with her new EP and single, “Accept Who I Am,” which tackles issues of social justice, racism and identity—proving that “a woman’s place” is anywhere she wants to go.
GO's photo retrospective of those coming together to honor and grieve the Pulse victims and their loved ones.
The standout New York Liberty guard and Orlando native on coming out, grieving for Pulse, and living fearlessly.
The unapologetically un-PC comedian and star of Bravo's "The People's Couch" and "Vanderpump Rules After Show" on how she's done it—her way
Meet 16 dynamos who are true models of success
Check out our faves for dining, shopping and playing
These out entrepreneurs embrace a greener business model.
The eco-conscious singer-songwriter turns up the heat with The Firewatcher’s Daughter.
Athena Reich on becoming a single lesbian mom by choice.
LGBT activism is changing our world for the better. Now it’s time to expand our circle of compassion.
Whether it’s your first visit to Gotham or you’re a native New Yorker, you’ll get the most out of Pride with our picks of where to eat, shop and play. From burgers to bookstores, lox to lube, movies to museums, we’ve scoped out the queer-friendly spots. Get out and explore the city that never sleeps!
Explore two North American cities-Philadelphia and Halifax-
perfect destinations for a summertime sojourn.