The Story Behind 'Ahead of the Curve'
The Curve Foundation champions LGBTQ+ women’s and nonbinary people’s culture and stories through intergenerational programming and community building. We are inclusive of all who identify as part of the Curve community. We bring the Curve magazine archive to life, providing context and a throughline between the critical conversations in the s and early s and today; we support the. From sports and entertainment icons to corporate leaders and politicians, these individuals are breaking barriers, challenging norms, and leaving an indelible mark on our community and beyond. Picking this list was challenging, to say the least. Curve (magazine)
Curve is a global lesbian media project. It covers news, politics, social issues, and includes celebrity interviews and stories on entertainment, pop culture, style, and travel. Each awardee spoke about the impact that Curve magazine has had on them both personally and professionally, expressing how pivotal the magazine was in realizing that it is possible to speak to queerness in the mainstream. That your identity can be validated by seeing people like yourself reflected in the media.
The 2025 Curve Photo Contest
As a highlight of Lesbian Visibility Week, the Curve Power List celebrates LGBTQ+ women and nonbinary individuals making seismic shifts in North America-shaping culture, policy, and social change. We are inclusive of all who identify as part of the Curve community. We bring the Curve magazine archive to life, providing context and a throughline between the critical conversations in the s and early s and today; we support the journalists who tell our stories; and we host conversations and events that bring our community together.
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Ahead of the Curve, out now on Netflix, tells the story of an iconic lesbian publication and its equally iconic founder. Curve magazine held an annual lesbian lifestyle photography contest for eleven years, and we are so proud to continue this tradition of amplifying the creativity and self-expression of our colorful community. From to , thousands of entries would flow into the Curve magazine office, displaying rich, diverse images. Revealing the 2025 Curve Power List
39 talking about this. Curve champions lesbian, queer women, transgender and nonbinary people's stories and culture. I first discovered the photography of Dona Ann McAdams when I was a theatre student in Australia, leafing through journals looking for examples of feminist and queer performance art. It was the s… Read more ».
The Archive – Curve Archive – Curve
In , Curve magazine became a not-for-profit project of The Curve Foundation, evolving into an online magazine archive. The Curve Archive seeks to harness our collective LGBTQ+ histories by providing free, online access to the thirty-year run of Curve and Deneuve magazines, as well as through digital exhibitions and community programming. .
Unveiling the 2024 Curve Power List
As a highlight of Lesbian Visibility Week, the Curve Power List celebrates LGBTQ+ women and nonbinary individuals making seismic shifts in North America-shaping culture, policy, and social change. From sports and entertainment icons to corporate leaders and politicians. .
Curve Magazine
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 proud to continue this tradition of amplifying the creativity and self-expression of our colorful community. .