Queer Girl City Guide: Miami, FL
“Miami, like someone you meet at a bar, might initially seem to lack some depth, but once you get to know her you’ll realize she’s super cute inside and out.”
“Miami, like someone you meet at a bar, might initially seem to lack some depth, but once you get to know her you’ll realize she’s super cute inside and out.”
Five colleges, two cities, lots of queers.
Come along with Taylor as she makes her way from Portland to A-Camp by train!
“You should come by so we can show you how good and gay this gemütlichkeit thing can truly be.”
We’ll be attending and liveblogging Aqua Girl®: a legendary lesbian event happening this May in Miami that you should also consider attending. Why? Well for one, all proceeds go towards the Aqua Foundation for Women. And here’s where I tell you all about it.
Stop by Tulsa on your next cross-country adventure for a surprisingly good time!
The last thing I want when facing 200 other lesbians in the sun-filled woods is to look like I was cooked to rare and then set free at the Jersey Shore.
Manhattan is a very good place to be a girl who likes girls.
From “Boston Marriages” to Second Saturdays at Machine, the Boston area has always been kind to the Sapphicly inclined.
Cities wanna be her.
Are you going to Dinah Shore? Well, so is Brittani and the cast of Unicorn Plan-It! Here’s the scoop on what you should do to maximize your weekend, including a special Haviland Stillwell Mixer at Mango.
Albuquerque: hard to pronounce, impossible to spell, easy to love.
We need more city guides! Also, our April theme is “On Camp”!
Meet four trusty, lusty ladies to guide you through Oxford!
Santa Fe through the eyes of a recent transplant.
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.
Here’s a DIY guide to enjoying a queerified Bronx.
Let’s take a trip back in time to Bali, Michigan, Nigeria, New Orleans, New York and many other fine fine locales.
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!
It’s a little village, but it’s got a whole lot of gay per square kilometer.