Joann Roberts, also known as “Jo” or by her stage name, Paradigm, is a poet, musician, and producer. Her focus is the promotion of reflection, growth, healing, and awareness through art. She is known for her laid back, mellow stage presence that is… Continue Reading →
After being single for three consecutive years, 28 year old, Mara Green decided to put herself back out there. She sought out single women at all the lesbian hotspots– cafes, museums, women’s music festivals, and the lumber department at Home Depot. She… Continue Reading →
I’ve collected a handful of screenshots from various websites across the internet. The screenshots are of small segments of articles and posts that I think are ridiculous, obscene, cringe-worthy, incorrect, or watered down to the point of no meaning. Your job is to… Continue Reading →
Fun Home is an award-winning musical based on a graphic memoir of the same name. The memoir was written by Alison Bechdel, and it centers around her life as well as that of her father. Small Alison grows up in a… Continue Reading →
Description: Local lesbian goes out and sees what her city has to offer. Local lesbian writes about it. The HER app had their second LA area event at Madera Kitchen in Hollywood this past Sunday. I attended the first event a few months ago and loved… Continue Reading →
On February 9th 2016, two lesbians from opposite coasts came together and created Lesbians Over Everything. Our goal was to create a space where women like us could share our own stories and be heard. We came up with segments like… Continue Reading →
Description: Local lesbian goes out and sees what her city has to offer. Local lesbian writes about it. Lezbowl was the second local event hosted by Girl Social LA— a group that produces fun events for lesbians and bisexual women in the… Continue Reading →
When we gather, I am not someone’s gay sister or friend I am more than just “the other” I am perfectly fine. When we gather, my attraction goes unquestioned my relationships get full recognition, as does my heartache in the… Continue Reading →
The first time I came out to a coworker, he was giving me a ride home from work. I remember us talking about music for a while. He liked Rap and I liked indie-singer-songwriter-type songs. He asked me if I… Continue Reading →
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