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Queer Girl City Guide: Columbus, Ohio
Ohio’s capital city (and the third largest city in the Midwest) has everything you’d ever need, including the world’s best ice cream, one of the country’s largest universities, and a hoppin’ LGBTQ scene.
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Here/Queer: Sydney Mardi Gras Is On Your To-Do List
Highlights from Sydney Mardi Gras and Crystal takes you to Australia’s largest girl party, GiRLTHING!
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Queer Girl City Guide: Seattle, Washington
It rains a lot here, which means the girls are extra wet.
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Queer Girl City Guide: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
If you can handle the rain, you’ll be handsomely rewarded by my beloved hometown of Vancouver, one of the gay-friendliest cities in Canada!
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Queer Girl City Guide: Montreal, Canada
“I envision Montréal as some sexy androgyne character with a sweet moustache and a pair of lacy panties.”
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Eat, Drink, Love: A Manchester Pride Travelogue
In which I share the true story of my week-long jaunt to Manchester, UK for Pride, wherein I drink my face off, amongst other adventures.
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Live-Blogging Dinah Shore Weekend Part III: Julie & Brandy vs. The Lesbians
Reading this Dinah Shore live-blog PART TROIS, updated constantly, is almost like being at Dinah Shore’s legendary lesbian Palm Springs weekend historical event of fun. Miley Cyrus is in this one!
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Live-Blogging Dinah Shore Weekend Part II: Autostraddle vs. The Lesbians
Reading this Dinah Shore live-blog PART DEUX, updated constantly, is almost like being at Dinah Shore’s legendary lesbian Palm Springs weekend historical event of fun.
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Carlytron and Robin’s Gaycation in Buenos Aires
Robin and Carly take a ‘gaycation’ in Buenos Aires and have the breathtaking photos to prove it.
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The Sweet Cruise Live-Blogged by A;ex & Riese for Autostraddle
Autostraddle is on a boat! This post will be your guide to all the lesbian action. Check back all week, we’ll be updating a lot!
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Girl-on-Greece: The Incredibly True Adventures of a Gay History Nerd in Love with Mount Olympus
“I wanted to stay there forever and start from scratch. I wanted us to go back and live like these people did because it was just so much cooler. Everyone around me was shifting — people got a little quieter, some slowly broke from their group to sit on the hill, and some people walked to the center of the field and just stood motionless. I think it also helped that a few hundred feet away stood Mount Olympus. You guys, History!!