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  2. List of LGBT periodicals - Wikipedia

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    abOUT. (Ninth Avenue Media) , Toronto and New York. OutWords. (Outwords Inc) ISSN 1715-5606. , Manitoba. Angles. (Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society) ISSN 0824-2100. OCLC 10845159. (1983–1998). There is a detailed digital (PDF) INDEX to the contents of Angles and its predecessor, VGCC News, covering the period 1980 to 1998.

  3. List of pornographic magazines - Wikipedia

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    These magazines are targeted at gay and bisexual men, although they may also have some female readers, and may include male-male and occasionally male-male-female content and/or male-female content. Such publications include photographs or other illustrations of nudity and sexual activities, including oral sex , anal sex , and other forms of ...

  4. Category:LGBT-related magazines published in the United ...

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    XY (magazine) Categories: LGBT-related magazines by country. LGBT-related mass media in the United States. Cultural magazines published in the United States. LGBT literature in the United States. Hidden category: Automatic category TOC generates no TOC.

  5. Lavender (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.LavenderMagazine.com. Lavender is an American biweekly print and online magazine, part of Lavender Media, Inc., published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for the LGBTQ+ community. It is distributed free of charge in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul and in some other cities throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin .

  6. Siegessäule (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Siegessäule was reborn as an independent city magazine, and has remained available for free since then, funded by advertising. The new chief editors, Manuela Kay (starting in 1996) and Peter Polzer (1997), officially turned the previously "gay" publication into a "gay/lesbian" one with 80 pages in a circulation of 40,000 copies.

  7. Boyz (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    www.boyz.co.uk. ISSN. 1750-7944. Boyz is a free, London -based magazine targeted at gay men and the LGBT community. It is distributed mainly through gay bars, pubs, clubs shops and saunas in the United Kingdom. In July 2019 Boyz moved from a weekly to a monthly frequency of publication with its August edition, its first monthly issue.

  8. Butt (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Butt. (magazine) BUTT is a biannual magazine that features photography and interviews about alternative gay and queer culture and sexuality. Historically, the magazine has been marketed as for gay men. BUTT was founded in 2001 by Gert Jonkers and Jop van Bennekom. [ 1] The magazine, originating in the Netherlands, features interviews, articles ...

  9. Gay Times - Wikipedia

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    Gay Times (stylized in all caps), also known as GAY TIMES Magazine and as GT, is a UK-based LGBTQ+ media brand established in 1984. [2] Originally a magazine for gay and bisexual men, the company now includes content for the LGBTQ+ community across a number of outlets, including a monthly digital magazine, [3] a website updated daily with news and culture content, and a number of social-media ...