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In order to gain more clarity for ourselves on how this can be done, we gave Jax Anderson, a multidisciplinary artist from Detroit, a call to unearth how she has seized control over her world in the form of voluntary confines and Instagram Live sessions to assemble her most recent project • Image ℅ Jax Anderson
From packing up and moving from city to city, exploring various communities, and finding new ways to make music, the 21-year-old Nashville native has begun to see comfort in transformation, and that shows on her newest record • Photo ℅ Kelton Young
Reflecting on the release of “Melodrama” three years post-release and crying in trains • Art ℅ Annika Bjerke
Community is at the heart of the 17-song compilation, bringing a depth of diverse sounds and a broad range of human experiences through the kinship of local and widespread musicians • Album artwork by Noah Kloster with art direction from Ava Mirzadegan and David V. Britton
We’re premiering our series on obsessions with a piece looking at Hozier, Lesbianism, and Finding Joy in the Midst of Chaos • Photograph ℅ of Hozier
Our writers continue to share just how they hold their pasts close to their heart, whether through a certain song (featured in our collaborative playlist, featured at the bottom of this piece), a past memory, or simply a way of being
The icons that these women pay tribute to serve as anchors of identity; ways to retell a woman’s narrative with a woman’s tongue. As they relearn themselves, they’re allowed to ask: does being a muse give you the space to actually be a woman? • Photograph of FKA Twigs ℅ Collater.al
So many lesbians know his eras like we know our own: times of gothness, of short hair or long hair, of matte foundation and daily winged eyeliner • Photo ℅ Helene Marie Pambrun
A halloween playlist for witches, vampires, ghosts, and all monsters to play during spooky season and the rest of the year; perfect for enchanting large parties or solo spell work (heavy on the holiday cheer, light on the fright) • Exclusive illustration for Camp Thirlby ℅ Annika Bjerke
Girl in red’s concerts act as safe spaces for queer high-schoolers, out or not, to validate their identities • Photograph ℅ Isak Jenssen
The tragic part of this scenario is that exactly no one was surprised at adult men’s ease in sexualizing a high-school-aged girl • Photo ℅ Hoof Print
Here at Camp Thirlby, one of our missions is to give a platform to young, queer artists. This series will highlight different LGBTQ+ artists working in various creative fields, ultimately sharing their voices and their missions with a wider audience. We’re starting with Emma Jayne . . .
Tunes that encompass those first time butterflies (and anxieties, and heartbreaks) we feel as brand new queers, all by fellow young and queer musicians • Exclusive Illustration by Geordon Wollner
In exemplary Gemini fashion, Camp Counselors Natalie Geisel & Geordon Wollner created the most chaotic mix is a big ol' Gemini mood
Getting over you first queer love? the first half of tunes will get you out of the blues and bopping away, while the second half you can curl up and practice peaceful self care (which could be crying).
Not even all gay songs, just a compilation of my love for womxn
Yes, there’s Lizzo involved for the ultimate confidence boost!