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10 Tips to Survive Pride
YEP,
THE BEST-SELLING LESBIAN MAGAZINE
SHE’S
GAY!
Chely
Wright
Becomes
the First
Country
Music
Star to
Come
Out
CURVEMAG.COM
Exclusive
Interviews with
Emilie Autumn,
Jane Campion
and Alix Dobkin
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JUNE 2010 VOLUME 20#5
4 Sexy Relationship Secrets
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Over a century later, life fi nally started to imitate art.
A TOLERANT WORLD IS A WORK IN PROGRESS. But we’re getting there. At Progressive, we
believe in respecting all people and fi nding beauty in their differences. It’s just one way we live
up to our name. To learn more about our Works in Progress initiative, visit progressive.com/lgbt.
Progressive Casualty Ins. Co. and its affi liates, Mayfi eld Village, OH. 10D00056 (04/10)
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EVERYONE
LIVING OUT
LOUD WITH
PRIDE+JOY
MACY’S IS CELEBRATING IN PRIDE PARADES NATIONWIDE!
FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO MACYS.COM/PRIDE
Honored by The Trevor Project, the only nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and
suicide prevention helpline for gay and questioning youth.
FOR
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Features JUNE 2010
36 A Country Star Comes Out
“Single White Female” crooner Chely Wright
comes out. In our exclusive interview, she talks
about God, family and hiding in Nashville.
By Diane Anderson-Minshall
44 Alix Dobkin—Alive and Kicking
An intimate portrait of the legendary Lavender
Jane Loves Women singer who helped lead
the lesbian music scene for over 35 years.
By Rene Rosechild
Pride 2010
48 Can Gay Bookstores Survive?
How lesbian bookstores are weathering
the economic storms. By Kelli Dunham
50 Who You Calling a Lesbian?
language and identity. By Sassafras Lowrey
52 20 Things Every Lesbian Should Own
From hummus to duct tape, a list of things you
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should keep in your closet, kitchen or under her
bed. By Lipstick and Dipstick
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COVER PHOTO BY LAURA CROSTA | HAIR/MAKEUP BY CHERIE COMBS
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Tackling the complexities of Sapphic
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Celebrating pride
When you look back at the ef orts and achievements of LGBT men and women
over the years, there’s every reason to be proud. Not just once a year, but every day.
Wells Fargo takes great pride in the diversity of the communities we serve. That’s why
we continue to make fi nancial contributions to LGBT nonprofi ts, provide services
specifi c to the needs of our LGBT customers and foster a work environment that
doesn’t just accept dif erences, but celebrates them. Happy Pride. All year round.
wellsfargo.com/lgbt
© 2010 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Member FDIC.
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