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Curve is the best-selling lesbian magazine in the United States. It covers news, politics, social issues, and includes celebrity interviews and stories on entertainment, pop culture, style, travel, and a website that hosts an internet forum focusing on lesbian issues, active since 2000. The magazine was first published as Deneuve in May 1991 but was renamed in 1995 after a trademark dispute with Catherine Deneuve. In 2007, the magazine's reported its circulation at over 68,200, with a readership whose median household income is over $85,372.

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  • Curve is the best-selling lesbian magazine in the United States. It covers news, politics, social issues, and includes celebrity interviews and stories on entertainment, pop culture, style, travel, and a website that hosts an internet forum focusing on lesbian issues, active since 2000. The magazine was first published as Deneuve in May 1991 but was renamed in 1995 after a trademark dispute with Catherine Deneuve. In 2007, the magazine's reported its circulation at over 68,200, with a readership whose median household income is over $85,372.
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  • Curve is the best-selling lesbian magazine in the United States. It covers news, politics, social issues, and includes celebrity interviews and stories on entertainment, pop culture, style, travel, and a website that hosts an internet forum focusing on lesbian issues, active since 2000. The magazine was first published as Deneuve in May 1991 but was renamed in 1995 after a trademark dispute with Catherine Deneuve. In 2007, the magazine's reported its circulation at over 68,200, with a readership whose median household income is over $85,372. The magazine was featured on the Showtime series The L Word when a writer from the magazine interviews the character Jenny about her book. The July 2008 issue of Curve featured the popular Chapel Hill band, Violet Vector and the Lovely Lovelies who routinely throw out issues of Curve magazine to fans during shows.
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