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Oak Park, IL 6/30: Chicago Area End of Pride Month Meet-Up
Come hang out at Taylor Park for an End-of-Pride-Month celebration!
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Brooklyn 2020-01-23: Saturn Returned – a happy hour gathering for queer women and folks age 30+
It’s Saturn Returned edition #6… new year, new venue! Don’t let January get you down, we’ve got delicious drinks and fantastic folks to keep you energized.
New York offers a variety of queer events, but it can be hard to find a party that starts before 10pm — most of us have work in the morning and need our beauty rest. When you do get out to the party, you typically encounter a gaggle of fresh-faced adorable gays who don’t remember when MTV played music videos. Bless them, but it can be alienating for us more seasoned folks.
This party is for any queer-identified women (and queer-ID’d folks who date us) over the age of 30! That includes lesbian, bi, pan, queer, trans, non-binary, gender expansive, butch, femme, etc and anywhere in between.
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Denver, CO 6/16: Inside the Black Triangle Denver Pride Meet-Up
Meet-Up at the Inside the Black Triangle Denver Pride Booth for an interactive art activity. Meet Rachael Zimmerman, the creator of ITBT, along with influencers: fitness coach Ashley Lynn, artist Kennedy Underwood, creative director/founder of Mass Musings Kayte Demont, and model Hannah Ogden.
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Bellingham, WA 6/22: Queer & Forever Here: Unofficial Pride Meet Up!
Turn right when you get to the Woods Coffee, and meet up on the grassy area in front of the little Pavilion at the end of Boulevard Park for a chill, unstructured, queer, pride month hang out!
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Boobs on Your Tube: Ellen and Pam Revisit Old Queer Wounds on “For All Mankind”
Plus updates on Only Murders in the Building and Roswell, New Mexico!
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All 37 Surviving Lesbian Bars In the U.S.
Building on the work of so many queer archivists, writers, and historians, we have created this list, meant to be an ongoing record, of lesbian bars operating in the U.S. today.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Nova Just Wants to Dance With a Woman Who Loves Her on “Queen Sugar”
Plus updates on Survivor, The Rookie: Feds, American Horror Story, and Station 19.
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10 Ways To Stay Connected to Your Disabled / Chronically Ill Friends This Thanksgiving
If the last few years have reiterated anything to us us, it’s that queer people are endlessly resourceful in their pursuit of staying connected with their community, and committed to keeping each other safe.
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5 Very Low Key Meet-Ups You Could Host Immediately!
A meet up does not always have to be a whole scenario!
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My First Powerlifting Meet Confirmed It’s a Sport for Misfits Like Me
In my experiences in strength sports so far, I’ve seen nothing but kindness and compassion and enthusiasm for fellow competitors.
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Los Angeles 2020-01-01: Girl(friends) New Year’s Day Pop-Up Marketplace
CREATIVE PEEPS! Do you like art and happy hour drinks? Girl(friends) is hosting an all female and non-binary art show for New Year’s Day! We are party series called Girl(friends)– it’s a music and friendship meet-up for girls and non-binary people to connect with other girls and non-binary people. Our next party is going to be a New Year’s Day party (Jan 1st). It’s our first year anniversary event at the Friend Bar in Silverlake. We’ll have a Female/non-binary vendor market that opens at 4, live performances from 6-9, then DJ after that.
Event link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/girlfriends-new-years-day-pop-up-marketplace-tickets-83486611703
Instagram: @girlfriendslosangeles
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Untethered: The Lesbians of Shinjuku Ni-chōme, Tokyo
I found a lot of comfort in a sapphic space, even on the other side of the world, and I even found some friends.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Give Us Our Queer Friends to Lovers Story, “The Rookie: Feds”!
Plus! Updates on How I Met Your Father, Good Trouble, All American, and The Watchful Eye.
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Anonymous Job Confession: A Hot Barista and Nightmare Spreadsheets
“It became what I thought was just a one-sided crush — a nice thing to daydream about while I was filling out the most horrendous, huge spreadsheets I had ever seen.”
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You Raised $2K for Women for Political Change at Rise Up Get Down — A+ Members Can Watch the Replay!
On Sunday June 28, the anniversary of the start of the Stonewall Riots, we threw a little digital shindig to celebrate Pride as an uprising and to raise money for Women for Political Change in Minneapolis. We’re giving A+ Members access even if they couldn’t make the live show because they’re the best, so if you sign up now, you just have to await the weekly A+ E-News for details!
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Intimate Geographies: An Old-Fashioned Lesbian Melodrama
This is a story where I’m not the protagonist.
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Somersworth, NH 2019-12-08: The L Word: Gen. Q Season Premiere Watch Party!
Stay up late with Teatotaller and catch the triumphant return of The L Word: Generation Q this Sunday!
Doors at 9:30pm, Show starts at 10pm
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My Anxiety Turns Life Into a Horror Movie
Most of my fears are around dying, maybe because I don’t understand it.
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Live Show This Sunday to Benefit Women For Political Change, Minneapolis!
Featuring El Sanchez, Jes Tom, Junauda Petrus-Nasah and Be Steadwell, 100% of ticket proceeds go to support Women for Political Change in Minneapolis!
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We’ve Got Each Other: It’s Time To Meet Up For Autostraddle Pride 2018!
This year, let’s DIY a version of Pride that makes us all feel proud.