Lesbian Bars
Gay Bars Bet on Virtual Happy Hours to Save Them From Extinction
"Our community’s gone through so many things, and to be taken out by this virus... I just can’t accept it."
What the Closure of Lesbian Website AfterEllen Means for Queer Culture
The changing nature of what it means to be queer today is contributing to the decline of LGBTQ media.
What Comes After the Death of the Lesbian Bar?
As America's last holdouts of queer female nightlife fall, a new, genderless alternative is taking root.
Death of the Gayborhood: Queer Aging in the Time of Gentrification
Seattle is experiencing a new era of gentrification, one that doesn't just bulldoze low income apartment buildings but is also wiping out traditional gayborhoods, severing the links between queer generations. Two artists respond with resilience.
The Last Lesbian Bars
San Francisco, New York, Washington DC, and New Orleans are four of the biggest gay party meccas in America, yet the cities' lesbian bars keep shutting down.
The Last Lesbian Bars
Why are all of America's lesbian bars shutting down? Broadly host JD Samson travels across the country to find out.
French Umbrellas and Lesbian Toilet Juices
Each week, we ask readers to submit their most hilarious, awkward, and downright sad stories about being drunk or high to help you feel a bit better about whatever the fuck you did last night.
The History of Lesbian Bars
As lesbian bars around the country are closing for reasons both financial and cultural, we traced the history of the "no boys allowed" bar scene, from Prohibition and police raids to 90s "lesbian chic."
Does Sydney Mardi Gras Cater Enough to Lesbians?
According to a recent survey 54.8 percent of the Sydney lesbian community feels disconnected from the annual LGBTI event.