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We’ve gathered articles from our 17-year history of publishing the best-selling lesbian magazine. Browse our growing story archive for a celebrity profile or an issue-related story that interests you.
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| The Top 10 Ways To Prevent Cancer Lise Alschuler, N.D., and Karolyn Gazella, the co-authors of The Definitive Guide to Cancer, tell us the top 10 ways you can prevent cancer.
| Our Films, Our Selves Almost 3 million people watched Sambal Belacan, Madeleine Lim’s award-winning documentary about three Asian women making a home in the United States. The attention was nothing new for Singaporean-born, San Francisco-based director who runs the Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project. The wildly successful QWOCMAP trains women of color to make films and then helps get those films in front of viewers. Lim talks to Curve about her work and fostering the careers of other queer women.
| Leslie Feinberg With the novel, Stone Butch Blues, Leslie Feinberg helped many of us for the first time see through the eyes of a transgendered butch lesbian. To many readers, Feinberg's life is synonymous with that of her protagonist, Jess.
| Michelle Tea Talks About the Next Generation of Sister Spit She’s a founder of the legendary, 1990s traveling poetry troupe Sister Spit (who recently re-banded with a new lineup) and curator of her own San Francisco reading series, Radar. Now Michelle Tea talks with Curve about the Next Generation Tour. | | Dani Campbell's Shot at Love Sure, MTV’s newest superstar is America’s first lesbian girl next door, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t also a smokin’ hot mack daddy.
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