30 Years of Lesbian Life in Curve MagazineMain Menu30 Years of Lesbian Life in Curve MagazineVisualizing Lesbian History and Culture in Deneuve and Curve MagazineJulia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647
Lesbian Art and Literature
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1media/curve-exhibit-17-007_thumb.jpg2021-01-27T12:12:35-08:00Julia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647A Different Light Bookstore Business Card6In February 1990, 22-year-old lesbian bookstore clerk Frances Stevens developed the idea for a groundbreaking national lesbian magazine, the type she needed when she came out and heard other women request while working at A Different Light bookstore in San Francisco.media/curve-exhibit-17-007.jpgplain2021-03-02T20:36:14-08:0002/01/1990489 Castro Street, San Francisco, CaliforniaJulia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647
12021-01-29T22:37:06-08:00Julia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647Leslie Feinberg and Transgender Liberation2This article profiled Stone Butch Blues author Leslie Feinberg, who identifies as a transgender lesbian. The magazine continued to cover transgender identity and amplify gender non conforming voices within the lesbian and queer community.media/jpg2pdf (2)-min.pdfplain2021-03-02T21:05:31-08:0008-01-1993Victoria A. BrownworthJulia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647
1media/curve-17-01_thumb.jpg2021-02-11T21:29:31-08:00Julia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647Brief Encounter2Dykes to Watch Out For comic by by Alison Bechdel from 1991media/curve-17-01.jpgplain2021-03-03T20:37:07-08:0001/01/1991 - 01/01/1992Alison BechdelJulia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647
1media/curve-17-04jennifercamper_thumb.jpg2021-02-11T21:46:27-08:00Julia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647Traditional Family Values2This comic by Jennifer Camper accompanied Katie Brown's 1992 article Family Values which profiled numerous lesbian families.media/curve-17-04jennifercamper.jpgplain2021-03-03T21:04:57-08:0011/01/1992 - 01/01/1993Jennifer CamperJulia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647
1media/bookstore_thumb.jpg2021-01-27T12:17:38-08:00Julia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647Feminist Bookstore Network Hothead Ad2This ad for the Feminist Bookstore Network accompanied Katie Brown's article "Can Women's Bookstores Survive?" Women's bookstores were decimated by chains like Borders, and argued they deserved the community's support because they were often the only places that promoted lesbian and feminist writers. The ad features a cartoon of a woman and cat with the words ""Your local feminist bookstore needs your support"" and a list of bookstores involved."media/bookstore.jpgplain2021-03-03T22:08:39-08:0001/01/1994Julia M Tanenbaumf184d58ff97337c79794f4b4a236d9dc8034c647