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Women’s Work Being lesbian-owned isn’t a guarantee that a company is a great place to work, but we admit we’re partial to queer higher-ups. Here are three up-and-coming dyke-owned ventures that are making a splash.
Amy Ray Says the Excerpts from a 2-part interview with Indigo Girl Amy Ray, by Shirley Liu, first published in 1997.
Don’t Cha Wish Your Girlfriend Was Hot Like Me It’s Friday night in the Windy City. Temperatures fall to a frosty sixteen degrees but the inside of Circuit Nightclub is thick with the triethylene glycol haze of the fog machine. Bodies writhe and undulate on the small dance floor. The heady scent of booze, sweat and perfume is as intoxicating as the half-price drinks. Moving to the center of the floor, I am coaxed by the throbbing bass line and the words of Akon urging me to “Smack That.”
Erin Cummings On Dante’s Cove she plays sexy girl-next-door Michelle, but in real life Erin Cummings is a smokin’ up-and-coming starlet who could break you in half. A word to the wise: don’t pinch her butt.
Striptease As Peggy Lee sings, “Chicks were born to give you fever.” Is burlesque passé? Think again. These steamy gals strip and strut their stuff like nothing you’ve ever seen — and reclaim burlesque’s feminist possibility in the process.