That after more than three groundbreaking decades, founder Mariah Hanson had made the monumental decision to bring the event to a close following its 2025 edition. Merryn Johns investigates.
Roxy Bourdillon is living the lesbian dream: that is, she gets paid to be a professional lesbian. Merryn Johns meets her British editorial counterpart, and chats about the DIVA editor’s memoir, What A ...
In this manifesto, Mel Oliver invites us to join her curated queer digital archive, The Black Orbit, where the documentation ...
Artist-in-residence Ava Calbreath was inspired to dive into ‘Ask Fairy Butch’ and visually represent some of the highlights ...
The Dinah 2025 was the last edition of this world-famous lesbian event as we know it, for now. Wish you were there? Lucky for ...
Curve editor Merryn Johns reflects on a female photographer whose work possibly altered the course of her life, and discovers that they share a female gaze across hemispheres—and a love for Vegemite.
why they are so compelling today. I wanted to take a moment to share some pretty eye-opening, and honestly, gut-punching, findings from our new Kantar/CURVE/DIVA Survey, which we released during ...
The Curve Foundation and the NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists are delighted to introduce the recipients of the Curve Fellowship for Emerging Journalists. The endowment, sponsored by The ...
Real-life besties Leisha Hailey and Kate Moennig sit down with Janelle Beck to discuss their joint memoir So Gay for You, which is a New York Times bestseller—and the phenomenon that was the ...
We are pleased to present the Curve Power List for 2025. Raquel Willis (she/her) is an award-winning author, activist, and media strategist dedicated to collective liberation, especially for Black ...
2025 marks the third year of The Curve Foundation’s re-invigorated annual community Photo Contest! Curve magazine held an annual lesbian lifestyle photography contest for eleven years, and we are so ...