Top Women's Features of 2014

Winnie McCroy READ TIME: 3 MIN.

EDGE launched their new women's section this year, and Women on the EDGE quickly became the place to go to see original news stories of interest to the lesbian, bisexual and transgender women's community. This year's top picks include hot pieces on lesbian designers, honors for lesbian frontrunners and live reporting from The Dinah.

Check out the year in women!

Boston Lesbian Will Teach Your Dog How to Be Wonderful: Wouldn't it be amazing if your dog could bring you the paper, your slippers, or better yet, a cold drink from the fridge? It's not some pie in the sky dream. New to Boston from Maine, dog trainer Elsa Larsen has opened My Wonderful Dog, an Arlington-based company that offers in-home dog training including the six-week class, "Your Dog Can Do What?!?" Read more here.

Rolla Selbak Launches the 'Grrl's Guide to Filmmaking': The star-maker machinery of Hollywood runs through women by the dozens, but it's rare to find them behind the camera, calling the shots. That's what prompted award-winning filmmaker Rolla Selbak to train her camera on the top female filmmakers of our time, and how they get their writing done. Read more here.

Trailer Park Up in Arms After Lesbian Grandma Harassed: When vandals spray-painted "Die Dyke" on the side of the home of a lesbian grandmother in Rainier, Oregon, her neighbors were right there to support her, with some saying they suspected the new manager of the trailer park as being behind the harassment. Read more here.

Women's Wear: Hot Lesbian Designers, Part 1-3: This fall, EDGE ran a three-part series on today's hottest lesbian designers. Part 1 covered Saint Harridan. Read more here.

Part 2 dealt with Santa Rosa's Karen Roberts and HAUTEBUTCH. Read more here.

And Part 3 covered "Project Runway" alum Alicia Hardesty's Original Tomboy line. Read more here.

Stonewall Honors Prominent Women Leaders and Unsung Heroes: In a special ceremony on Friday, April 11 at Union Square Ballroom, the Stonewall Community Foundation honored prominent women leaders and unsung heroes who create lasting legacies for the LGBTQ community, including Irma Salvatierra Bajar, Sharon Day, Barbara Hammer, Joan Nestle and Yoruba Richen.Read more here.

Women's Weekend in the Country Vegan Style: On the weekend of May 9-11 at the luxurious bed and breakfast Stonover Farms in Lenox, Massachusetts, held the inn's second annual women's retreat, with Kosmic Kitchen's Katherine Miller on hand to lead the guests through a vegan cleanse. Read more here.

LA Lesbian Artist Ashleigh Sumner Rocks Art Space Warehouse: Self-taught artist Ashleigh Sumner exhibited her new street-inspired works, collected by the likes of actresses Vivica Fox and Robin Weigert, at Gallery 825 on N. La Cienega Boulevard. Read more here.

Lez in the Dez: Club Skirts the Dinah Brings 20,000 to Palm Springs: EDGE headed to Palm Springs for the entire week of Club Skirts Dinah Shore, enjoying shows, pool parties, concerts and meet and greets with the likes of Tegan and Sara, Mary Lambert and Iggy Azalea. Read more here.


by Winnie McCroy , EDGE Editor

Winnie McCroy is the Women on the EDGE Editor, HIV/Health Editor, and Assistant Entertainment Editor for EDGE Media Network, handling all women's news, HIV health stories and theater reviews throughout the U.S. She has contributed to other publications, including The Village Voice, Gay City News, Chelsea Now and The Advocate, and lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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