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We are pleased to present the Curve Power List for 2025. Raquel Willis (she/her) is an award-winning author, activist, and media strategist dedicated to collective liberation, especially for Black ...
We asked, and you nominated. Here are the top 50 outstanding individuals who made our inaugural Power List for their incredible work in the public eye, behind the scenes, in our community, or the ...
Rachel Pepper reflects on the queer feminism of Taylor Swift, and how it reinforces her identity as a trailblazing LGBTQ parent. Oh, hi. I’m a queer Taylor Swift fan. Surprised? I can understand that.
Vanessa Lee has achieved the distinction of being the first Indigenous Australia to hold the position, in this 42-year old organisation. Vanessa Lee [current ILGA Oceania Co-convenor Female]: “More ...
Equal parts brutal, sexy, and bizarre, Love Lies Bleeding is a sensory thriller ready to entice you and shock you. Lou, played with a captivating uncertainty by out and proud Kristen Stewart, lives a ...
2025 marks the third year of The Curve Foundation’s re-invigorated annual community Photo Contest! Curve magazine held an annual lesbian lifestyle photography contest for eleven years, and we are so ...
The Canadian folk singer dishes on not being defined by lesbianism and playing house with Bitch. Since she hit the women’s music scene in 1980, Ferron has been sharing her soulful, poetic songs with ...
Author and award-winning activist Shaley Howard reflects on butch identity. When I was a closeted young adult, I would sometimes wear dresses, not high femme fashion like a Victorian dress, but ...
Brigid lost her partner years ago, but has recovered from that devastation and made a life for herself running her bookstore and spending quality time with her family and friends. She’s never ...
Lois Elfman meets out American-Canadian ice dancer Kaitlyn Weaver. How does a woman in a sport that celebrates conventional femininity adapt when she comes out? This being ice skating, that is indeed ...
Diaper changes, spit-up and mashed carrots. Parenting is a messy job. But for queer women, at the end of that list lurks the messiest job of all—coming out to their kids. Though that closet door seems ...
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