Frankly Speaking
Touchstone Moments in Curve History
Curve’s mission has always been to provide a platform for the voices and stories of the lesbian community… Read more »
Curve’s mission has always been to provide a platform for the voices and stories of the lesbian community… Read more »
With America’s best-known newsstand magazine for lesbians being started by 23-year-old Frances Stevens, it made sense that the publication, among its regular departments, would have a column focused on lesbian youth… Read more »
From the days of Deneuve through to the last days of publishing Curve as a newsstand magazine, Melissa Etheridge was always a firm favorite with us… Read more »
I still remember the first time I interviewed Megan Rapinoe. I didn’t know was just how memorable our conversation would be… Read more »
Each winner turned the achievement they had been recognized for back onto Curve magazine. It turns out that an honorary winner of the Curve Award for Excellence in Lesbian Coverage is Curve magazine, itself… Read more »
In this the year of the singer’s death, I wanted to revisit the August 2000 issue of Curve in which O’Connor came out. On the cover. As a lesbian. Or did she… Read more »
At The Curve Foundation, we believe that forming bonds and seeing our own reflections within our community is essential. We are working hard to reimagine Curve content and foster community through events and our community group… Read more »
Curve Archive and Outreach Manager Julia Rosenzweig looks back at the magazine’s history of using photo submissions to raise lesbian visibility and to showcase the diversity of our lives… Read more »
Since its earliest days as Deneuve, Curve has always included imagery of lesbians and queer women as an inherent part of the publication’s content.
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Alex Rogers celebrates Curve’s place at the forefront of publishing lesbian cartoonists’ work… Read more »
Award-winning Curve journalist Victoria A. Brownworth looks at what is at stake for queer women for this year and next… Read more »
As Lesbian Visibility Week approached, it occurred to me that many people, lesbians included, may not be aware that there is a specific flag for our lesbian community. The lesbian flag, like lesbians ourselves, is often overlooked… Read more »