CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO, EMILY SALIERS, NONA HENDRYX, AMY RAY

The Unifying Power of Music in
Lesbian Culture

Music has a remarkable way of transporting us to different times and places. Put on Two Nice Girls’ “The Queer Song,” and I’m instantly 23 years old again, laying on the futon in the living room of my Castro District flat-turned-Deneuve-magazine office… Read more »

July 2024

Curve Celebrates Meshell

Music is and has always been integral to lesbian culture-just think Lilith Fair and the Michigan Womyn’s Festival-so it’s only natural that Curve, the best-selling lesbian magazine, has a legacy of featuring queer musicians and chronicling their work… Read more »

July 2024

Indigo Summer: Talking Religion, Addiction...

Thirty-five years into their career, the Indigo Girls are (as they say) having a moment. The irony is that they haven’t released a new album since Look Long in 2020! And yet, their profile has risen recently – particularly in the past year… Read more »

July 2024

First LGBTQ Wedding in Antarctica: Imke and Jesse’s...

Imke Meintjes and Jesse Wollenschlaeger, two women driven and united by wanderlust, made history by becoming the first female couple to marry at the Schirmacher Oasis, a stunning and remote location in Antarctica… Read more »

July 2024

The Eternal Explorations of
Nona Hendryx

I last spoke with Nona Hendryx in late 2017 for an article published in Curve’s Spring 2018 issue. At the time, Hendryx had just been honored as the inaugural recipient of the Vanguard Award by the prestigious New York City venue Joe’s Pub… Read more »

July 2024

Meet The Curve Emerging Journalists Of 2024

NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists and The Curve Foundation are delighted to introduce the recipients of the Curve Award for Emerging Journalists. The award, sponsored by The Curve Foundation, provides financial support to emerging journalists whose… Read more »

July 2024
X
X