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Two women selecting flowers for their wedding at Pike Place Market in Seattle. (Photo: Courtesy of Visit Seattle)

Say ‘I Do’ In Seattle

Four lucky couples have the chance to tie the knot this fall in Seattle with the “Marry Me in Seattle” campaign.

The campaign is to celebrate the passage of Referendum 74, which legalized same-sex marriage in Washington in December 2012, and the support for marriage equality in Washington that followed.

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Kathy Brown, proprietor of Latitude 41n (Photo: Bob Perksoki)

Latitude 41n’s Kathy Brown Hits the Spot

If you happen to be in Cleveland, Ohio and are looking for a casual place with a friendly atmosphere and good food, look no further than Latitude 41n.

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Gina Gatta, publisher and owner of Damron, enjoying the beach and sun at the Four Seasons Punta Mita, about 30 miles from Puerto Villarta, Mexico. (Photo: Courtesy of Damron)

What A Trip! Damron Women’s Traveller Turns 25

Going somewhere? Need to know where to stay that is queer woman-owned or –friendly? Want a drink at the local girl bar? Hungry and want to eat somewhere that is gay- or lesbian-owned? Simply open your Damron Women’s Traveller.

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EDEN San Francisco, the all-girl party during San Francisco Pride Weekend. (Photo: Courtesy of EDEN Pride Events)

EDEN SF V Is The Party

The girls were a mess in San Francisco for a while. Parties popped up and disappeared like shooting stars. Then EDEN came to town and nothing has been the same since.

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San Francisco Dyke March (Photo: Courtesy of The San Francisco Dyke March)

Dyke March Get’s Personal and Political

The San Francisco Dyke March is working around the renovation at Dolores Park this year by returning to its roots with a shorter rally taking place before the march.

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Bev Hickok, second to the right, next to Phyllis Lyon and across from the late Del Martin at a Daughters of Bilitis Breakfast in the 1950s.

‘We Can Do It!’: Gathering Stories Of LGBT Life On WWII Home Front

It was the 1940s and there was another great war going on. Men were called off to battle. Women were called to serve on the home front. It was a major shift in gender roles and social mores for the U.S., but somehow little is known about life for LGBTs on the home front during World War II.

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Out lesbian Tacoma, Washington singer and sonwriter Vicci Martinez, who was the third runner up on NBC's singing competition series The Voice in 2011.

Vicci Martinez To Rock Seattle Womens Pride

Pacific Northwest girls should be excited! The women of Seattle Women’s Pride 2014 are celebrating the vibrancy that well makes them proud to be queer in Seattle.

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Lion cubs play as their mother looks on into the bush during Sweet’s Kenya Safari with Wild Rainbow African Safaris in 2010. (Photo: Shannon Wentworth)

Out in Africa: Lesbian Safari Company Celebrates 10 Years

Going to Africa is an adventure of the lifetime that LGBT travelers have been enjoying for a decade thanks to Jody Cole, owner and tour guide of Wild Rainbow African Safaris, who has unraveled Africa’s mystery, magic and complexity for her guests.

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Group shot! A group of young girls in bikinis hanging out around the pool. Photo: Courtesy of Pandora Events

Top 5 Summer Girlie Fests

The posters for lesbian parties are slick bursting with celebrities and hot chicks boasting about the latest must not miss girl bands and artists and laugh out loud funny ladies. We know you are biting your lip and wondering what to do and where to go?

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Trans Cruise Preparing to Set Sail

Possibly a first, a trans cruise is in the works to sail to the Caribbean on the Royal Caribbean in December.

The cruise will set sail on Navigator of the Seas from Galveston, Texas for a eight day adventure December 14. The ship will dock in Roatan, Honduras; Belize City, Belize; and Cozumel, Mexico.

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Two women from Disney with Pride ride along in Come Out With Pride Parade 2013. Photo by Nicole Clausing.

A Wonderland of Adventure for Gay Girls in Orlando

This is almost too easy.

I’m on my way to Orlando to discover the city’s gay (or, even better, lesbian) side, and with six hours of flying time from California to contemplate my task, I have to admit, it does sound pretty crazy. Gay life in the land of Anita Bryant? Rainbows among the orange groves? Have I lost my mind?

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UK Named Friendliest LGBT Country In Europe

The United Kingdom was named the friendliest LGBT country in Europe by Equality for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex people in Europe for 2014.

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