A Sapphic Soccer Romance Is Becoming a TV Series

A sapphic sports romance is making its way to television. Cleat Cute, the queer soccer romance by Meryl Wilsner, is currently in development as a TV series at Amazon MGM Studios. The adaptation is reportedly titled Playing the Field and already has major names attached, including Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird as executive producers. While […]
Why King Princess Leading Girl, Interrupted Feels Bigger Than Casting News

King Princess is set to make her stage debut as Lisa in Girl, Interrupted, the new production at The Public Theater, with original music by Aimee Mann. Based on Susanna Kaysen’s memoir, the adaptation brings a familiar story back into focus, with performances beginning in May 2026 and running through June. On the surface, it’s […]
Lesbian Beaches: The Ultimate Guide to Queer-Friendly Shores Around the Globe

Who doesn’t love a beach day? You’ve got the sun, sand, gorgeous views, and those awesome beachside eats—perfect for a lesbian vacation! But finding the right spot can be tricky. While many guidebooks and forums rave about gay beaches, lesbian beaches can be a bit harder to pinpoint. Where can you go to connect with […]
The LGBTQ Legacy of WNBA No. 1 Draft Picks

When Azzi Fudd was selected No. 1 overall in the 2026 WNBA Draft, she joined more than just a team. She stepped into a legacy that has been shaping the WNBA for decades. With her selection, Fudd becomes the 13th LGBTQ player to be drafted No. 1 in WNBA history. It’s a number that might […]
From No. 1 Picks to Draft Night Style: The LGBTQ Moments That Defined the 2026 WNBA Draft

The WNBA is in a really exciting place right now. There’s real momentum building across the league, driven by a combination of factors that all seem to be hitting at once. A new CBA on the horizon, growing attention on women’s sports, and a draft class that feels genuinely deep all point to a league […]
Know Other Festival Is the Queer Camping Experience You Didn’t Know You Needed

Four days in the California desert, surrounded entirely by queer women, trans, and nonbinary people. Healing workshops led by queer facilitators. Live music under Joshua Tree skies. A body-positive pool party where every body is celebrated. A vendor marketplace built entirely by and for LGBTQ+ community members. And all of it designed not as an […]
You’ve Been to Pride Before. Not Like This.

You’ve probably done Pride before. Maybe it looked like a packed street where you couldn’t quite see the parade, music coming from somewhere you couldn’t locate, and a plan that felt solid in the morning but slowly unraveled by mid-afternoon. You moved through it, but didn’t fully feel inside of it. New York City Pride […]
Isla Holbox Travel Guide: A Slower, Softer Kind of Beach Escape in Mexico

Isla Holbox isn’t the queer beach destination you go to for nightlife, lesbian bars, or a lineup of LGBTQ-owned cafés. There’s no obvious “scene,” no cluster of queer spaces, and no party pulling you from one place to the next. And yet, it’s one of the most comfortable places I’ve traveled to as a queer […]
Why Queer Women Are Choosing Group Travel Right Now

There’s a shift happening in how queer women travel, and once you see it, you can’t unsee it. More and more queer women and nonbinary travelers are choosing group trips over traditional travel styles. Not because it is easier, but because it offers something that is still surprisingly hard to find: safety, and most of […]
Machu Picchu Is Already on Your List. This Is Your Sign to Actually Go

You’ve probably thought about Machu Picchu more than once. It’s one of those places that lingers in the background, something you’ve seen in textbooks, on social media, in other people’s photos. It carries a kind of weight. Not just because it’s beautiful, but because it feels meaningful. Like the kind of trip that says something […]