The Queer Culture Webring


LGBT & Culture Express (Otherwise known as the Queer Art ring). Any websites about a non-conformist lifestyle or art are welcome in this webring. This webring focuses on art made specifically for gays, lesbians, bisexuals, trans, queers and anyone who is Proud of who they are. You don't have to have an art site to join. It could be poetry, music, rants, etc. Queer art, gay art, lesbian art, homosexual art, bisexual art, transgendered art, drag queen art. Be proud, be artsy. Straight people who believe in sexual freedom in their art also welcome. LGBT, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered. Fine arts, music, dance, film, painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, sexuality. The art piece above is untitled by non-conformist artist Charles Alexander Moffat.




Focuses on sex information, facts, education, kama sutra, love, romance & sex news.

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Featuring an online Coming Out Support Group for women worldwide, and coming Out and Sexuality books for lesbians, bisexual and questioning women. Resources on our new website include: articles and advice columns by our writers that have been featured on websites and in magazines worldwide; over 1,500 free Lesbian Ecards; over 100 lesbian movie reviews; monthly horoscopes written by a professional lesbian Astrologer; Online Dating Tips; LGBT Newsfeeds; Sensual Toy Store; Discount Flower Shop; lesbian art, posters and magnets. Coming Soon: sign up for our Affiliate Program and make money with us, or inexpensively advertise your business in our New Banner Program.

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Business, politics, religion, art, feminism, sexuality, fashion, civil rights, birth control... the Glowing Maid is back at it again and she's better than ever. Check out the new location of the girl who's slogan is "I love hate-mail!" (Parental discretion recommended!)

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Tories declare same-sex issue closed; 'I don't see reopening this,' Harper says after Commons' vote. Same-sex marriages are here to stay in Canada.

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"No one cries when a butterfly emerges so why those tears for me?" Poetry, stories and artistic photos for those who want to be free at heart. Free samples.

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Looking back at lesbian feminists in the 1970s.

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If women of color have been said to live in a "double bind," then lesbians of color can be seen as "triply bound." Lets look back at how lesbian feminists of color did in the 1960s and 1970s...

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Shaving Your Head & Other Fun Things

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November 15th 2006 - South African lawmakers passed legislation recognizing gay marriages yesterday despite criticism from both traditionalists and gay activists.

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For the past few years, an international political movement has sought to deprive homosexuals of basic civil rights all over the world. In the United States, this became evident after Hawaii considered legalizing gay marriage. It seemed that every state in the Union scrambled to enact just-in-time legislation to ensure that a queer marriage recognized in one state would be null and void elsewhere.

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Feminist articles on a huge variety of topics.

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This website is filled with poetry and prose, written to inspire, encourage and uplift the reader. From her soap-box, Toronto lesbian poet Karen Godson writes about war, poverty, lesbianism, women's rights and environmental issues and is hoping to soon publish her first book, Inspired Woman.

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We are looking for artist & writers who enjoy creating artwork and/or writing articles, editorials, essays, rants, biographies on a variety of topics: Automobiles, Business, Economics, Fashion, Feminism, Gothic Culture, Music, Mythology, Paganism, Politics, Religion, Society, Technology, Wicca. Knowledge of website design is a must.

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1961-2000: Jewish-American artist Lilith Adler died at the height of her artistic career. She left behind a collection of her more famous art pieces (the more controversial ones), and with them she left behind writings/musings on individual pieces and topics. In life she was a staunch supporter of people thinking for themselves, lesbian/gay marriages, feminism and women's rights.

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