“I Kissed A Girl” Is Coming Back for Season 2

logo for BBCs I Kissed a Girl a reality dating show for queer women

Yes, You Can Apply (if you’re UK-based, sigh) Get your applications and your televisions ready: BBC’s I Kissed A Girl is officially coming back for a second season, and casting is open (for UK residents only, unfortunately for the rest of us). If you missed the buzz last year, here’s the scoop: I Kissed A […]

The End of an Era: The Dinah Shore Ends After 34 Years of Queer Joy

queer person with their chest taped jumping into a pool at the Dinah. Photo by Jamie Thrower

UPDATE: After the release of this article, The Dinah team reached out to clarify that while this will be the final event produced by founder Mariah Hanson, she is currently in talks with potential successors to carry on the legacy, magic, and spirit of The Dinah. For 34 years, it has been more than just […]

The Queer Women & Trans Gems of Edinburgh Fringe 2025

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Each August, Scotland’s capital transforms into the world’s largest performance playground—but navigating Edinburgh Fringe Festival’s 3,000+ shows can feel like scrolling through every queer dating app at once. Chaotic. Overwhelming. Yet brimming with potential. That’s where we come in. We’ve sifted through the noise to spotlight the queer women and trans artists bringing big laughs, […]

Queer Queue: Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner

cover art from Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner

Dive deep into the vibrant world of queer literature with The EveryQueer Queue, our multipart series dedicated to exploring books that celebrate LGBTQ+ experiences. We’re not just skimming the surface; we’re meticulously dissecting plots, characters, and themes to bring you insightful reviews and thought-provoking discussions. Expect nuanced analysis that goes beyond simple summaries, revealing the […]

Celebrating Four Years of Queer Magic with Scope Tonight

In the heart of a city that never sleeps, a vibrant constellation of queer joy has been steadily rising over the past four years. That constellation is Scope Tonight, an events production company born from the simple yet profound desire of a group of friends to carve out space for queer women, transgender, and nonbinary […]

Art Meets Advocacy: Octopied Mind’s Commitment to Mental Health Awareness

In a world where fashion often prioritizes aesthetics over everything, Octopied Mind flips the script. Founded in Canada by Jill Davis and Sarah Vezina, this mental health clothing brand fuses bold, thought-provoking, hand-drawn designs with a powerful message: self-expression is healing, and mental well-being deserves a front-row seat in our daily lives. Jill, the artistic […]

The Delicate Stitching of Alterations By Kate Maruyama

Alterations By Kate Maruyama

Dive deep into the vibrant world of queer literature with The EveryQueer Queue, our multipart series dedicated to exploring books that celebrate LGBTQ+ experiences. We’re not just skimming the surface; we’re meticulously dissecting plots, characters, and themes to bring you insightful reviews and thought-provoking discussions. Expect nuanced analysis that goes beyond simple summaries, revealing the […]

Europe’s Largest Lesbian Festival Marks Decade of Queer Joy

It’s a landmark year, an entire decade of Velvet Ibiza! From May 8th to 12th, 2025, the white isle will once again pulse with the vibrant energy of queer women from across the globe, all gathering to celebrate this momentous occasion.  Carine De Mesmaeker’s vision, born in 2015, transformed Ibiza’s LGBTQ+ party landscape, creating a […]

Korea’s First Lesbian Dating Show Is Finally Here

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Okay, how are we feeling, sapphics? South Korea is about to bless us with its first-ever lesbian reality dating show, and our hearts are already shipping couples we haven’t even met yet. The show is called “To Get Her,” and it’s premiering on April 25 on the Korean streaming platform Wavve. “To Get Her” is officially the first […]