| THE TRAVEL ISSUE: ON NEWSSTANDS MARCH 1, 2004 50+ Recommendations on Top Lesbian Destinations PLUS: An Interview With Cyndi Lauper SAN FRANCISCO—Curve, the best-selling lesbian magazine, today released its April 2004 issue focusing on lesbian travel. The new issue also includes an interview with 1980s pop star Cyndi Lauper, along with a serious feature story about the problem of queer teen homelessness.
Travel Special Issue: 3 Cities, 2 Budgets, 1 Weekend More than 73 percent of CURVE readers will embark on a North American vacation during the summer months, and this issue of CURVE gives them an insider’s perspective on three of the most popular destinations: San Francisco, New York and Vancouver, B.C. From cupcakes in the Big Apple to shopping along Vancouver’s own “Rodeo Drive” to hot tubs in the foggy City by the Bay, CURVE has compiled more than 50 great recommendations on where to eat, what to do and where to stay. Pick from two categories: one for the budget-minded and one for the big spenders.
At Last, Cyndi Lauper Returns to the Spotlight The punky-haired girl you remember from the 1980s has (of course, like the rest of us) grown up. Sure, Cyndi Lauper sometimes just wants to have fun, but it’s a more serious torch singer that has emerged of late, with a comeback album of slinky cover songs.
Out on the Streets – Queer Kids Homeless in America Queer kids have been gravitating toward the bright lights of big cities like San Francisco and New York for years. And shelters have sprung up in major metropolitan areas to meet the needs of this particularly vulnerable population. But what about the kids who stay behind? Don’t they need a place to sleep, too? Finally, a movement has emerged to give queer kids shelter no matter where they live.
About CURVE Award-winning CURVE, the nation’s best-selling lesbian magazine, is published eight times a year by Outspoken Enterprises, Inc. CURVE stands alone in its ability to anticipate and fulfill the needs of the lesbian reader — providing stories by and about the women making a difference in the lesbian community and offering a lesbian angle on popular culture and current events. With a readership of more than 220,000, CURVE reaches more women readers than any other publication in the gay and lesbian market.
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