Via EQCA:"SAN FRANCISCO: In an historic decision today, the California Supreme Court ruled that same-gender couples deserve the freedom to marry under California law.
It seems like, over the past couple of years, the U.K. has been not-so-gently reminding the U.S. that we used to create great music but that we have lapsed.
There is a website with tools that are helping lesbian moms and their children to raise awareness of families like ours.
In honor of what I call "Pride Season", which is the time of year when Pride Celebrations kick-off around the country, I'm really gearing up to celebrate all the pride I have for my GLBT community.
Got guests arriving in 10 minutes and afraid you'll never be able to come up with anything current or interesting to talk about? Never fear! I whipped this up just for you.
Hi everyone. As an anonymous reader of Lesbiatopia, I've noticed that many posts seem to address the issue of lesbian dating.
The Cliks, a 4 member band from Toronto, Canada is making some big damn waves in musical pools. Besides churning out the hits from their latest CD, Snakehouse, (the videos for “Oh Yeah” and “Complicated” were both at #1 on Logo), The Cliks were also hand-picked by Ian Astbury of The Cult to support them on their recent American and Canadian tours.
One of our readers contacted me Monday and told me about a developing story coming out of the Philadelphia suburb of Haverford Township, Penn.
There's a phrase I've heard over and over in the lesbian community, that seems to be the underlying reason for everything we do: "We're lesbians.
One of the really grand things about writing for Lesbiatopia is that we have press credentials, so we are able to go places and talk to people you would not really expect a bunch of dykes with day jobs and a blog to be able to go and talk to.
Since I started writing for this blog, I’ve wanted to write something about one of my favorite shows, Grey’s Anatomy.
Could there be a cooler name for an album? And I’m not a giant Alanis fan… but damn! That’s creative.
You guys will never guess where I'm moving to. Fresno!I know, I can't believe it either. Expect to see numerous posts lamenting on the horrors of flannel.
Because Nicol Paone and I are practically BFF's (just wait until you see my video interview with her, COMING SOON) I am lucky enough to be on her email list so I get all the hot BGSS and Nicol Paone news that a person can ever want or need.
Imagine a world where homosexuality was assumed and heterosexuality was taboo?Imagine a world where gay marriage was the norm, adoption was simple, same-sex public affection was totally acceptable and “coming out” didn’t exist?For me, it’s actually hard to imagine a society that could possibly exist under these conditions, given all the homophobia and inequality we’ve experience already in our lifetime.
Well, you don't want to be this woman, except for maybe the tig ol' bitties. A bit of levity today.Someone I now love and whom I don't even know on OurChart directed me to this delightful set .
Last year, at the age of 38, I came out of the closet and ended a 17-year marriage. It’s been a difficult road but full of unexpected surprises, stronger friendships, and a much less judgmental attitude towards other people.
Recently it was my pleasure to make the acquaintance of a very special lady, Judy Kinney.Judy Kinney is a respected and recognized Life Coach, cultural competency trainer, social service program administrator, group facilitator, public speaker, and community leader, she is also a relationship coach for lesbian, bi and queer women seeking a healthier way to love and the founder of a revolutionary Arizona based relationship coaching service called Dream & Flourish.
What’s better than hanging out in New York City on a (partially) beautiful weekend and wearing around your neck pass that enables you to see any movie that you could want? If you said, “Nothing.