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L-MAG
L-MAG is a magazine that is aimed at a lesbian target audience. The German print magazine for lesbians appears bi-monthly and is available in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Luxemburg. Approximately 15.000 copies are printed with each edition. L-MAG is available at over 2.000 outlets (e.g. train station newsagents, selected bookstores and community L-spots) and can also be purchased on subscription and as an e-publication. The magazine is published by Special Media SDL, which also publishes Berlin's biggest queer city magazine, Siegessäule. The co-founder and editor in chief since its inception is Manuela Kay. History L-MAG originated as an idea of the now deceased publisher Reiner Jackwerth. In 2002, he asked the then-editor of the Siegessäule, Manuela Kay; "What do lesbians who live outside of Berlin actually read?" He then asked her, "Ms Kay, please think of something." For the 2003 Gay Pride season, the first 40 000 copies, with the title "What Lesbians Really ...
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Manuela Kay
Manuela Kay (born 2 April 1964 in West Berlin, Neukölln) is a German journalist, author and publisher. Life and career Manuela Kay worked from the first day of its founding (March 1987) until February 1991 as the editor and presenter of the first Berlin private Radio Station, ''Radio 100'', including the gay-lesbian show ‘Eldoradio’. She is co-author and film producer of numerous video films on the theme of lesbian A lesbian is a Homosexuality, homosexual woman.Zimmerman, p. 453. The word is also used for women in relation to their sexual identity or sexual behavior, regardless of sexual orientation, or as an adjective to characterize or associate n ... sexuality and feminist pornography. In 1992 and 1994, she released the films ‘Du Darfst’ (engl. title “Truth or Dare“) and ‘Airport’. The 33-minute, low budget film ‘Airport’ is regarded as the first German lesbian porno and remains to this day a milestone in the history of pornography. After work ...
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Special Media SDL
Special Media SDL is a German LGBT Magazine and Online Media for the LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bi- and Trans*sexual) target audience. Special Media SDL's most well-known publication is the Berlin City Magazine, the Siegessäule, which has been in existence since 1984 and has the biggest print run for a city magazine in Berlin and the whole of Germany. It is published once a month and on average approx. 52 000 copies are distributed free from about 700 places in Berlin. The publisher also produces the L-MAG, a magazine for lesbians, which was founded in 2003 and is available at book stores and newsagents throughout Germany, as well as in Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg. The magazine is also available on subscription and as an E-paper publication. Special Media SDL was established as a journalistic special interest publishing house in May 2012, by journalists Gudrun Fertig and Manuela Kay Manuela Kay (born 2 April 1964 in West Berlin, Neukölln) is a German journalist, aut ...
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Siegessäule (magazine)
''Siegessäule'' is Berlin's most widely distributed queer magazine and has been published monthly, except for two brief hiatuses, since April 1984. Originally only available in West Berlin, it ran with the subtitle "Berlin's monthly page for Gays". In 1996, it was broadened to include lesbian content, and in 2005 it was expanded to reach a wider queer target base, becoming the only magazine of its scale in Europe to represent the full spectrum of the LGBT community. The magazine is available for free at around 700 locations in Berlin, printing 53.688 copies per month (verified third quarter 2016). Since March-issue 2013, it has been overseen by chief editor Jan Noll. History On February 29, 1984, the idea for a gay city magazine came up on the protocol of a meeting of gay groups in Berlin at the Prinz Eisenherz bookstore on Bülowstraße, and the magazine's first official meeting took place at the gay nightclub on Kulmer Straße. The first edition was published by "Freunde der ...
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Dolly Buster
Nora Baumberger (née Dvořáková; born 23 October 1969), known by the stage name Dolly Buster, is a Czech-German former pornographic actress, filmmaker, and author. Career Buster has starred in over one hundred X-rated European movies. She is also the author of a successful series of crime-novels about a German porn-star-turned-amateur-sleuth. She appeared in the German version of '' I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!''. Buster at the Frankfurt Book Fair, 2004 In 2004, she attempted to obtain a seat in the European parliament as a candidate of a minority Czech political party. The party got 0.71% of votes. Personal life Buster lives with her husband in Wesel, Germany, also indulging in painting and drawing, having taken life-drawing classes from Arnim Tölke at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. Awards She was voted Germany's "hottest porn star" in 2009. She has also won several Venus Awards The Venus Award is a film award in the adult film industry presented yearly ...
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German Football Association
The German Football Association (german: Deutscher Fußball-Bund ; DFB ) is the governing body of football in Germany. A founding member of both FIFA and UEFA, the DFB has jurisdiction for the German football league system and is in charge of the men's and women's national teams. The DFB headquarters are in Frankfurt am Main. Sole members of the DFB are the German Football League (german: Deutsche Fußball Liga; DFL), organising the professional Bundesliga and the 2. Bundesliga, along with five regional and 21 state associations, organising the semi-professional and amateur levels. The 21 state associations of the DFB have a combined number of more than 25,000 clubs with more than 6.8 million members, making the DFB the single largest sports federation in the world. History 1875 to 1900 From 1875 to the mid-1880s, the first kind of football played in Germany was according to rugby rules. Later, association-style football teams formed separate clubs, and since 1890 ...
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Theo Zwanziger
Theo Zwanziger (born 6 June 1945) is a German lawyer and sports official. He was the president of the German Football Association (DFB) from 2006 to 2012. For his contributions to German Association football, football, he received the Bundesverdienstkreuz in 2005. Career Theo Zwanziger was an amateur player for his local VfL Altendiez, playing there until 1975. He studied law in Mainz and graduated in fiscal and constitutional law. Between 1980 and 1985, he worked as a judge in Koblenz before joining the government of Rhineland-Palatinate as a representative of the Christian Democratic Union (Germany), CDU. In 1992, Zwanziger entered the DFB as a member of the executive board ("Mitglied des Vorstandes"). He was a vital part of the groundbreaking 2001 decision to grant autonomy to the German Bundesliga professional teams, letting them organise themselves in the DFL (Deutsche Fußball-Liga). In 2001, Zwanziger was made treasurer of the DFB and elected vice president in 2003. For ...
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