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When it was founded by Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher and Norman Mailer in October of 1955, the Village Voice introduced free-form, high-spirited and passionate journalism into the public discourse. As the nation's first and largest alternative newsweekly, the Voice maintains the same tradition of no-holds-barred reporting and criticism it first embraced when it began publishing more than fifty years ago.
The recipient of three Pulitzer prizes, the National Press Foundation Award and the George Polk Award, the Voice has earned a reputation for its groundbreaking investigations of New York City politics, and as the premier expert on New York's cultural scene. Writing and reporting on local and national politics, with opinionated arts, culture, music, dance, film and theater reviews, daily web dispatches and comprehensive entertainment listings, the Voice is the authoritative source on all that New York has to offer. In addition, the Voice’s daily-updated Web site www.villagevoice.com has t |
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Bay Area Reporter is San Francisco's oldest and largest local newspaper of record serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities. Founded in 1971, B.A.R. is regarded for its original writing covering news and entertainment relevant to our lives. B.A.R. is published every Thursday by Benro Enterprises, Inc. and is distributed in San Francisco and surrounding cities of the Bay Area, as well as 20 other US cities. |
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The Advocate is an American LGBT-interest magazine, printed monthly and available by subscription. The Advocate brand also includes a web site. Both magazine and web site have an editorial focus on news, politics, opinion, and arts and entertainment of interest to LGBT people. The magazine was established in 1967, and is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States. |
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The Philadelphia Gay News is the area’s largest and oldest publication targeted to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. Started in 1975, we strive to focus on and promote businesses and populations within our community to engender mutual success. This includes publishing special issues to highlight areas such as marriage, pets and health, as well as tackling sensitive issues like LGBT suicide and homelessness.
As a community newspaper, PGN’s mission is to be a platform for the LGBT community to communicate with each other on all their various viewpoints, as well as to communicate with the mainstream/ally community. We promote the community within and without. To be that platform, PGN reaches out to, builds rapport with and listens to its readers and supporters — and its critics. We strive to make the LGBT community more informed about resources in the community and to educate the non-gay community on who we are. Like any group, the LGBT community needs a commu |
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Q-Notes is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) newspaper serving North Carolina and South Carolina. It is based in Charlotte, N.C.. Published every other week, it has a circulation of 11,000 print copies and is the largest print publication serving the LGBT community in the American Southeast. The paper was originally started in 1983 as the monthly newsletter of Queen City Quordinators, a Charlotte LGBT organization. In 1986, it began publishing as a monthly tabloid and merged with the Raleigh, N.C. LGBT newspaper The Front Page in 2006. |
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Bay Windows is New England's largest publication for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender readers. For close to 30 years Bay Windows has brought its readers award-winning articles and editorials on everything from the AIDS crisis to Vermont civil unions and Massachusetts marriage battles. Established in 1983 by founding publisher Sasha Alyson, Bay Windows was sold in 1985 to James Hoover. In 2003, co-publishers Jeff Coakley and Sue O'Connell purchased the paper from Hoover.
Bay Windows is distributed throughout the greater Boston area and all of New England at over 400 locations. We are the only weekly publication in New England serving the vibrant LGBT community. |
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Dallas Voice, founded in 1984, is a newspaper for the gay community in Dallas, Texas It is published by the Voice Publishing Company, Inc.
New issues are published on Fridays, with a circulation of 20,000 papers per week in Dallas, Tarrant, Collin and Denton counties. The paper claims a print readership of more than 50,000 weekly readers, and more than 100,000 unique monthly visits to its website. |
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Windy City Times is Chicago's oldest LGBT newspaper, and, as of September 2011 the only Chicago gay newspaper to remain in print.
Windy City Times is published weekly by Windy City Media Group, which also publishes Nightspots, a bi-weekly 4-color glossy club and entertainment guide, and Identity, a monthly online magazine. WCMG also produces a twice-weekly podcast, Windy City Queercast, online videos and a weekly e-newsletter. |
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Xtra.ca is the on-line presence of Capital Xtra (Ottawa), Xtra (Toronto) and Xtra West (Vancouver), and attracts more than 150,000 visitors each month.
Current newspaper readers often turn to Xtra.ca for quick and easy on-line access to the content of the three Xtra papers — and breaking news.
Meanwhile, an exclusive on-line readership, many of whom live in areas where an Xtra paper is not easily accessible, depend on Xtra.ca for important news and information. Xtra.ca also features polls, contests and weekly horoscopes.
Founded in 1971 to advance the struggle for sexual liberation, our defining activity is lesbian and gay journalism.
The Press is a mission-guided community organization without shareholders, but we earn our revenues in the marketplace. To that end, we are active in many kinds of business. But everything we do is intended to support or fulfill our mission. |
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Each issue of The G&LR is organized around a theme, such as "The Science of Homosexuality," "Human Rights around the World," and "Virtual Communities" and includes about a half-dozen essays and a larger number of book reviews, plus a movie and/or theatre review. A few poems also appear in each issue, along with letters to the editor, artists' profiles, and an international spectrum column. The goal is always to cover a topic from a range of perspectives by featuring a number of the leading contributors in the field.
Every issue is produced in full color on coated paper and features a number of photos and other graphic illustrations. Domestic copies are mailed wrapped in a sealed opaque cover; foreign copies are mailed in a plain envelope to some 9,000 subscribers, of which 97% are in the U.S.
The importance of The G&LR as a national forum was recognized by Library Journal after our first year of publication, which dubbed us "the journal of record" for the discussion of g |
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Adult Video News (AVN or AVN Magazine) is an American trade journal that covers the adult video industry. The New York Times notes that AVN is to pornographic films what Billboard is to records. |
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Gay Politics Report, a free, twice-weekly summary of important LGBT news and opinion, is a must-read for out leaders. Beyond the quick-read summaries of published articles, Gay Politics Report is also is the home for job listings throughout the LGBT movement.
More than 20,000 of the most engaged LGBT leaders in media, government, politics and advocacy look to Gay Politics Report to keep them informed and knowledgeable. |
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Lavender Magazine is a biweekly magazine, part of Lavender Media, published in Minneapolis, Minnesota for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community. It is distributed free of charge in the Twin Cites of Minneapolis and St. Paul and in some other cities throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin |
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This Week in Texas TWIT Magazine, Texas' Only Statewide Weekly Gay Publication. News, gossip, entertainment, music, GLBT resources. |
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JRL CHARTS is the Official LGBT Adult Entertainment News network. Providing Retail Boutiques, Distributors, Producers, E-Retailers and Adult LGBT Consumers the business side of our industry. The Internationally recognized JRL Weekly Top 100 charts, Movie Trailers, Daily News, Interviews with today's Top Stars, Directors and Producers. Plus much more |
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The Internet's only website that features all the news, rumors and gossip from the Gay Adult Entertainment Industry and more. |
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The Washington Blade was founded in 1969 as a black and white, one-sheet community newsletter distributed in D.C.-area bars. In October 2009, the Blade celebrated its 40th anniversary as an award-winning news source with a large following in print and online. Readers locally and around the world have come to rely on the Blade’s unmatched coverage of LGBT news, earning the paper the moniker “the newspaper of record for the LGBT community.”
What does ‘The Blade’ mean?
In the Victorian era, the phrase “gay blade” meant a dashing and charming swordsman. By the early 20th Century, the phrase had come to mean, a “dashing young man.” By the 1960s, however, sometimes ‘gay blade’ was used interchangeably with phrases like “confirmed bachelor,” as code for a gay man, generally in the closet. In October 1969, however — just four months after the Stonewall Riots in New York City — ‘The Gay Blade’ came out of the closet, as the publication of record of the ga |
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Launched Halloween, 2007, doorQ.com (pronounced as either “door Q” or “dorks!”) is a portal for gay fans of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror. The site features original fiction, photos, comics, short films and serials along with genre specific news, reviews, and interviews. |