
On the Hunt for Lesbians in Vienna
VIENNA Marea Alta, once a lesbian haven, has transformed into a hub for the broader queer community. After two evenings of encountering mostly queer men, I finally struck gold, finding the lesbians I'd been searching for.
IN MY NEXT LIFE I WILL REINCARNATE AS AN ARTIST
VIENNA: Do you want to dive into a gender-fluid world and live in a never-ending pride? This visit to the art world is for you.
The Shelf Where My Story Lives
VIENNA If you ever wonder why we need physical bookstores, let me tell you about my visit to Vienna's oldest gay and lesbian bookstore, Löwenherz. Seeing shelves overflowing with books celebrating lesbian and queer lives, stories that had been so often silenced in the "normal" world, brought tears to my eyes. It was a powerful reminder of the importance of these spaces – havens where our stories are finally seen, heard, and embraced.
Glitch: A Bookshop Steeped in Feminist History
MUNICH When the original owners decided to retire, the future of Lillemor's seemed uncertain. But in a testament to the enduring spirit of feminist activism, a new collective stepped in. Four women, determined to preserve this vital space, purchased the shop and breathed new life into it as Glitch.
La Gata: A Frankfurt Landmark for Lesbians
FRANKFURT One by one, the lesbian bars in Europe are shutting down. La Gata is one of the few left. When you open the door, it's like walking into a movie. 1970s hit you with all it's got of brown, wood panel and faded pictures of naked ladies.
The Disappearing Scene in Frankfurt
FRANKFURT Palm trees and pastel colors surrounded me at Zum Schwejk, a gay bar that felt more like a tropical escape than a place to find my tribe. I was told the lesbian scene had all but vanished, and even got the recommendation to become a gay man. Luckily, I met Julia and Alina, who gave me their take on lesbian life in this city.
Fashion from the lesbian closet
MALMO Clothing has always been a powerful tool for self-expression, especially within queer and lesbian communities. This series examines how modern women and non-binary individuals use fashion to break boundaries and celebrate their individuality.
The City That Showed Sandra Who She Was
MALMO Sandra Raciborska, the driving force behind Queer Girls Malmo, counts this memory as one of the most joyful of her lesbian journey.
