Philadelphia Opens LGBTQ+ Pride Visitor Center in the Historic Gayborhood

Philadelphia Opens One of the Nation’s First LGBTQ+ Pride Visitor Centers Philadelphia has always been a city shaped by firsts. It was home to the nation’s first known LGBTQ+ sit-in. It hosted the Annual Reminders at Independence Hall, some of the earliest organized public demonstrations for gay rights in the United States. Long before queer […]

Pride Alternatives: LGBTQ Destinations With Year-Round Queer Community

multiple destinations and queer joy

Pride Alternatives: LGBTQ Destinations With Year-Round Queer Community Pride matters. It always will. Pride is history, visibility, resistance, joy, and a reminder that we are here — loudly, unapologetically, and together. For many of us, Pride weekend is a lifeline. It’s where we first felt seen. It’s where we learned we weren’t alone. But it’s […]

Congratulations to Two of Our Favorite Team USA Olympians

Hilary Knight and Brittany Bowe get engaged at the 2026 Olympics in Milan

Congratulations. To queer people in the 2026 Olympics. To women’s sports. To the kind of representation that feels bold and bright and impossible not to celebrate. At this year’s Olympic Games, two Team USA legends got engaged and it is one of those moments that makes you stop and think about how much it would […]

EveryQueer in Stockholm: A Queer Group Adventure to Scandinavia’s Biggest Pride

6 Queer people together in Stockholm near the water

Hej hej from Stockholm! This summer, EveryQueer brought together a group of lesbian, queer, trans, and nonbinary travelers for a 5-day adventure in Sweden’s capital city, timed perfectly with the annual Stockholm Pride. What we discovered was more than just a festival; it was a celebration of belonging in one of the world’s most open […]

The LGBTQ-Owned Distillery Building Something Bigger Than Spirits

many photos from around the Silo Distillery

At first glance, Silo Distillery feels quietly inviting. Located in Windsor, Vermont, the distillery is housed in a cozy, newly renovated barn with warm light and an open layout. It is the kind of place where nothing feels rushed. You can see the distilling process happening in real time, ask questions, and settle in without […]

The Dinah Stays in Queer Hands as a New Chapter Begins

The Dinah the world’s most iconic and longest-running music festival and party for queer women has been sold to longtime Dinah insiders Bella Barkow and Rose Garcia, ensuring the legendary Palm Springs institution remains independently owned, community-led, and deeply rooted in LGBTQ+ culture. At a moment when so many queer spaces and businesses are being […]

Hayley Kiyoko Is Turning Girls Like Girls Into a Feature Film

movie poster for Girls like Girls

Nine years ago, a song changed everything. When Hayley Kiyoko released Girls Like Girls, it was not just a viral hit. It was a lifeline. A soft, electric, unmistakably queer love story that found its way into bedrooms, car stereos, and teenage headphones around the world. For so many of us, it was the first […]

Love on Ice: The Lesbian Couples Making Our Hearts Swell at the Winter Olympics

two lesbian couples who are competing in the 2026 Winter Olympics

The Winter Olympics are already an emotional rollercoaster. Years of training for seconds on the clock. Careers are defined by inches. The highest highs. The most gutting lows. And for LGBTQ fans, there is something extra layered into it all. Representation. Visibility. Love showing up exactly where it used to be hidden. We’ve already featured […]

Stand Up For Equality Brings Queer Comedy Together for Lambda Legal

Stand Up For Equality: LGBTQ Comedy Fundraiser for Lambda Legal

Comedy has always been one of our strongest tools. It’s how queer people tell the truth, survive hard moments, and build connections when the world feels heavy. On Wednesday, March 4, that tradition takes center stage at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills with Stand Up For Equality, the inaugural comedy fundraiser hosted by Lambda […]

The LGBTQ Olympians You’ll Want to Follow Before, During, and After the Games

three LGBTQ winter olympic athletes

Every four years, we all become experts in sports we never watch. Suddenly we care deeply about edge control in figure skating, the difference between moguls and slopestyle, and how, exactly, skeleton athletes steer a sled with their chin. The Winter Olympics have a way of pulling us in like that. Group chats light up. […]