In this manifesto, Mel Oliver invites us to join her curated queer digital archive, The Black Orbit, where the documentation ...
Artist-in-residence Ava Calbreath was inspired to dive into ‘Ask Fairy Butch’ and visually represent some of the highlights ...
That after more than three groundbreaking decades, founder Mariah Hanson had made the monumental decision to bring the event to a close following its 2025 edition. Merryn Johns investigates.
Roxy Bourdillon is living the lesbian dream: that is, she gets paid to be a professional lesbian. Merryn Johns meets her ...
The Dinah 2025 was the last edition of this world-famous lesbian event as we know it, for now. Wish you were there? Lucky for ...
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 ...
Curve editor Merryn Johns reflects on a female photographer whose work possibly altered the course of her life, and discovers that they share a female gaze across hemispheres—and a love for Vegemite.
Real-life besties Leisha Hailey and Kate Moennig sit down with Janelle Beck to discuss their joint memoir So Gay for You, which is a New York Times bestseller—and the phenomenon that was the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Former Curve magazine editors-in-chief Merryn Johns and Diane Anderson-Minshall have a conversation about a pivotal Curve cover story. Lesbian photography is one of the championed causes of Curve. But ...
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