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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 ...
, gay,
bisexual Bisexuality is a romantic or sexual attraction or behavior toward both males and females, or to more than one gender. It may also be defined to include romantic or sexual attraction to people regardless of their sex or gender identity, whi ...
, and transgender ( LGBT) demographic by country.


Australia

The most comprehensive holdings of LGBT periodicals is found at the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives; their holdings are listed i
ALGA Periodicals Collection Catalogue
*''Archer'' * *''Dandy Magazine'', published in Sydney * * * *''
Pink Advocate Pink is the color of a namesake flower that is a pale tint of red. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most often associated with charm, politeness, ...
.'' * * Fortnightly since 2000 *, also , Victorian sister publication of ''Sydney Star Observer'' *'' Star Observer'' *, also * *


Free

* * * * Monthly since 2021


Out of print

* *


Austria


GAY45 - European indie journal for queer freedom & creativity - in English
* * * , national * * , national * , launch 1979


Out of print

*


Belgium

* * * *


Brazil

*''A Capa'' *'' G Magazine'' *''H Magazine'' *''Homens'' *''Junior'' *''Revista Via G''


Out of print

*''DOM - De Outro Modo'' *''
O Lampião da Esquina ''O Lampião da Esquina'' was one of the first publications specifically reaching out to a homosexual readership in Brazil. ''O Lampião da Esquina'' ran from April 1978 until June 1981. The newspaper consisted of 37 issues between its beginning a ...
'' *''Sui Generis''


Canada

Probably the most comprehensive list and largest collection of Canadian and international LGBT periodicals is at the ArQuives in Toronto. See the following website:
Our Collections
*
Gay Globe Magazine
' Launched in 1998. Montréal. *'' Daily Xtra'' *, launch 1984 *, launch 2003 * ''The 'Out'port'' (St. John's: The 'Out'port Magazine) *, Ontar * *, Ottawa, launch 2002 *, Ontario, launch 2000 * * '' Wayves'' (Halifax: Wayves Collective; )
theBUZZ
Magazine (Greater Toronto Area)
PinkPlayMags
(Greater Toronto Area)


Out of print

*, Toronto and New York *, Manitoba * (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. Index is titled Angles and VGCC News and is available through Library and Archives Canada's online catalogue, through OCLC's WorldCat, or at the Internet Archive. (A few libraries also have print copies of the index). * ''Le Berdache'' (Montreal) * '' The Body Politic'' (Toronto: Pink Triangle Press). * *, launch 2006 * ''The Gaezette'' (Atlantic Canada) * '' GO Info'' (Ottawa: Gays of Ottawa). . * ''
J.D.s ''J.D.s'' is a queer punk zine founded and co-published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada by G. B. Jones and Bruce LaBruce, that ran for eight issues from 1985 to 1991. " ''J.D.s'' is seen by many to be the catalyst that pushed the queercore scene int ...
'' (Toronto) * *Perceptions (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan), 1983–2013. (There is also a separately published index to this periodical, in both print and PDF, covering years 1983–2004; check index holdings by some libraries in OCLC WorldCat and note that a copy of the index is also archived at Internet Archive; see also entry for Perceptions (magazine), elsewhere in Wikipedia). NOTE that this periodical title is sometimes given in library catalogues or elsewhere as: Gay and Lesbian Perceptions. * ''Le petit Berdache'' (Montreal) * '' Rites'' (Rites pub). (Toronto) * '' Siren'' (Toronto: More Sex Please! Press). . * ''Urban Fitness'' (Vancouver) (Health & lifestyle title for North American market.) * ''
Xtra! ''Xtra Magazine'' (formerly ''DailyXtra'' and ''Xtra!'') is an LGBTQ-focused digital publication and former print newspaper published by Pink Triangle Press in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The publication is a continuation of the company's former pr ...
'' (Toronto: Pink Triangle Press; ) ** '' Xtra Ottawa'' (Ottawa: Pink Triangle Press; ) ** ''
Xtra Vancouver ''Xtra Vancouver'' (), formerly ''Xtra! West'', was a gay bi-weekly newspaper, published by Pink Triangle Press in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Printed on newsprint in tabloid format from its establishment in 1993, Pink Triangle Press ...
'' (Vancouver: Pink Triangle Press; )


China, People's Republic of

See also separate list at: Hong Kong. See also separate list at: Taiwan. ----乐点 / 点 = Gay Spot / GS / Gayspot Magazine (Beijing, 2007- ). One of the longest-running mainland Chinese LGBT periodicals. Note that digital (PDF) archival copies for the period 2007 to 2015 (26 issues) have been posted for preservation to the Internet Archive. The entry as given above notes the various titles, in both simplified Chinese characters and in English, by which this periodical is represented. And yet one additional title form, Le Dian, has also been seen (as the Hanyu pinyin transliterated title). Femalefield = 女性天地 (1990s?). Note one archived sample issue of Femalefield at Internet Archive. Les+ (Beijing, 2005-2013). Missionary (Beijing, 2018- ). First issue of Missionary, Sept. 2018, called "Public", created by DaddyGreenBASEMENT and "showcasing a series of personal discussions about male homosexuality in public spaces" (Emma Sun posting, Jan. 16, 2019, radiichina.com).


Costa Rica

*, San Jose; launch 1994


Czech Republic

* 1931-1932 * 1932 * 1932-1934 * 1938 * *, launch 1993


Finland

*, Helsinki 2010- *, Helsinki 2006-


Out of print

*, Helsinki 1995 *, Helsinki 1993-1994 *, Helsinki 1975-1994 *, Helsinki 2008-2009 *, Helsinki 1995-2007


France

*Jeanne Magazine *Stonewall.fr *, 1995- *Garçon Magazine


Out of print

*, 1979–1991 *, free *, 2004-2011


Georgia

*, bilingual (Georgian-English), launch 2006


Germany

* ''BLU'' Berlin (gay) * ''BLU'' München (gay) *, national (gay) * ''EXIT'' Ruhrgebiet (gay) * ''GAB'' Frankfurt, Rhein/Main (gay) * , Hamburg (gay) *, national (gay & lesbian) * ''L-mag'' Jackwerth Verlag, national (lesbian) * national (gay) * ''rik'' Matthei Medien, Cologne (gay) *, Berlin (gay & lesbian)


Out of print

* ''
Das 3. Geschlecht ''Das 3. Geschlecht'' ("The Third Sex/Gender"), subtitled ''Die Transvestiten'' ("The Transvestite"), was a transvestite magazine of Weimar Germany, published from 1930 until 1932 in Berlin. Published by the Radszuweit publishing house, it is beli ...
'', 1930–32 (trans) * ''Blätter für Menschenrecht'', literary and scientific, 1923–33 * '' Der Eigene'', art and culture, 1896–1931 * ''
Die Freundschaft ''Die Freundschaft'' (''Friendship'') was a German Weimar Republic, Weimar-era gay magazine that was published from 1919 to 1933. History ''Die Freundschaft'' was founded by Karl Schultz (publisher), Karl Schultz on 13 August 1919, and was altern ...
'', art and culture, 1919–1933 * '' Die Freundin'' 1924–1933 (lesbian) * '' Frauenliebe'' 1926–1930 (lesbian) * '' Garçonne'' 1930–1932 (lesbian) * ''
Die BIF - Blätter Idealer Frauenfreundschaften ''Die BIF – Blätter Idealer Frauenfreundschaften'' (Papers on Ideal Women Friendships), subtitled ''Monatsschrift für weibliche Kultur'' (Monthly magazine for female culture), was a short-lived lesbian magazine of Weimar Republic, Weimar Ger ...
'' 1926–1927 (lesbian) * ''Gigi – Zeitschrift für sexuelle Emanzipation'' Förderverein des wissenschaftlich-humanitären komitees (whk) e.V., national (sexually emancipated) * '' HAW-Info'' (or ''Homosexuelle Aktion Westberlin'') * '' Homosexuelle Emanzipation'' Verlag Emanzipation; * ''
Jahrbuch für sexuelle Zwischenstufen The (''Yearbook for Intermediate Sexual Types'') was an annual publication of the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee (german: Wissenschaftlich-humanitäres Komitee, WhK), an early LGBT rights organization founded by German sexologist Magnus Hi ...
'', scientific, 1899–1923 * '' Magnus'', Magnus Verlag, Jackerth Verlag, national


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Hong Kong

For a more complete list of current and discontinued Hong Kong LGBT periodicals, see the "Towards Full Citizenship" bibliography (HK LGBT Periodicals section of that list). "Towards Full Citizenship" (4th ed., 2021) is accessible online at this lin

as well as through Library and Archives Canada's catalogue and via the OCLC WorldCat. NOTE: several Hong Kong periodicals of the 1990s have been archived to the Internet Archive site. (Click below on Contacts Magazine and on Satsanga Newsletter, which have been linked; note also that digital copies of Hong Kong Ten Percent Journal have also been archived to Internet Archive). Additionally, contents of the three titles noted in the previous sentence have been indexed in a separately published index titled: IN THEIR OWN VOICES, which is electronically available at this lin

and also through Library and Archives Canada's online catalogue (Aurora). Note also samples of other 1990s titles archived at Internet Archive (女同誌 ;同志後浪). * * '' Dimsum Magazine'', Chinese and English. Began publication ca. 2002; later in electronic format * '' Hong Kong Ten Percent Journal'', primarily in Chinese, published 1993-1998 (see archived digital PDF copies at Internet Archive) * ''
East Tide (東壽) East or Orient is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from west and is the direction from which the Sun rises on the Earth. Etymology As in other languages, the word is formed from the fac ...
'', ca. 1980 * ''
Pink Triangle (粉紅三角) A pink triangle has been a symbol for the LGBTQ+ community, initially intended as a badge of shame, but later reclaimed as a positive symbol of self-identity and love for queerness. In Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 1940s, it began as one of the ...
'', ca. 1980, continued by East Tide *


Hungary

* '' Boxer'' *''Humen'' * '' Mások'' ("Others") (Lambda Stúdió; – Online version () * ''
Na végre! ''Na végre!'' ("About time!" or "At last!"; for the print version and for the online version) was a free monthly booklet for LGBT people in Budapest with news, reports, reviews and advertisements (its articles made up 60% and the ads 40%). It w ...
'' ("About time!") Ráday Music Pub Kft.; – Online version


India

See also the web page at: www.orinam.net/resources-for/lgbt/. Click on "Magazines and Journals" at this page for lengthy list of current and discontinued Indian/South Asian LGBT periodicals. *''Bombay Dost'', India's only registered LGBT magazine, launched 1991, global distribution twice a year *India's first LGBT Hindi webzine, launched 1 January 2014 *India's largest LGBT webzine, launched 2010 *launch July 2009, global quarterly distribution * available online as a pdf and a hardcopy.


Indonesia

The following four Indonesian titles are noted by the Australian Gay and Lesbian Archives: * ''
G - Gaya Hidup Ceria G, or g, is the seventh letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''gee'' (pronounced ), plural ''gees''. History T ...
'' 1982-83 * '' G.A.Y.A. Nusantara'', Jakarta, 1987-? * ''
JAKA Jaka is a Slovenian given name, the Slovenian form for Jacob and James, and is also a Javanese name, the standard spelling for Joko. Notable people with the name include: *Jaka Ankerst (born 1989), Slovenian ice hockey player *Jaka Bizilj (born ...
'', Yogyakarta, 1986 Dec.-Jan. * '' JAKA JAKA'', Yogyakarta, 1992-


Ireland

* , since 1988. * Gay Star/update/upstart/Northern Gay were a family of publications covering a range of topics and uses. For example, Gay Star was mainly quarterly and normally rang as an A3 fold over with 24 to 28 pages, providing in depth articles, movie/book/theatre/music reviews, even sometimes poetry. It had some advertising of local events and venues, and also provided advice on medical issues such as AIDs and the Health Clinic location. The other magazines were in a number of formats, A4, A3 fold over and these were often used to get news quickly out to the community and warn them of some kind of possible issue in our communitye.g. police sting operations, people being beaten up, a predator hunting gay people. A full set of these magazines is located in the Linenhall Library, 17 Donegall Square North Belfast, BT1 5GB, and listings of LGBTQ+ material can be searched on their website https://www.linenhall.com/. It should also be noted that these magazines started of as part of the Northern Ireland Gay Rights Association, but in later years were independent of the organisation, but still supporting the aims and objectives of NIGRA. The two main editors over time were Sean McGouran and Terry McFarlane. Sean is now retired and Terry runs his own website ACOMSDave as a community journalist https://acomsdave.com/ *


Out of print

* ''
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'' 2002–2006


Italy

*
Gayly Planet
' * ''La Falla'' * ''Lui Guidemagazine''


Out of print

* ''Aut'' * ''
Babilonia ''Babilonia'' is a 1987 Argentine drama film directed and written by Jorge Salvador based on a play by Armando Discépolo. Synopsis The conflicts experienced by both the owners and the servants living in the house of a wealthy Italian. Relea ...
'' * ''Cassero'' * ''Clubbing'' * , 1972–1982 * '' Lambda'' * ''Towanda!'' (lesbian magazine)


Japan

* (''薔薇族''), launch 1971 * '' Otoko-machi Map'' (''男街マップ'')


Out of print

* '' Samson'' (''サムソン''), 1982-2020 * '' BÁdi'' (''バデイ'') (Terra Publications), 1994-2019 * '' G-Men'' (''ジーメン''), 1995-2016 * ''Adon'' ('' アドン''), 1974-1996 ** '' MLMW'' (''ムルム''), 1978-1981 * ''Adonis''v('' アドニス''), Yukio Mishima was concerned with foundation of a periodical, 1952-1962 * ''
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'' (''アニース'') *''Bara'' (''薔薇''), launch 1964 * ''Barakomi'' (''バラコミ''), launch 1986 * ''Carmilla'' (''カーミラ'') *''doukou'' (''同好''), launch 1959 * ''Fabulous'' (''ファビュラス''), launch 1999 * ''The Gay'' ('' ザ ゲイ''), launch 1978 *, launch 1999 *''Niji'' (''虹'') * ''P-NUTS'' (''P-NUTS''), launch 1996 * ''Sabu'' ('' さぶ''), 1974-2002 * ''Super Monkey'' (''スーパーモンキー''), launch 1979 * ''yes'' (''yes''), launch 2006


Jordan

* '' My Kali magazine'', launch 2007, a conceptual digital queer publication for/by Middle East, North Africa and diaspora queers.


Lebanon


Out of print

*''Barra''


Mexico

*'' Aguanta Magazine'' *''
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'' *'' Gay PV'' *''GHOM magazine'' *'' OHM'' * '' Ulisex!Mgzn''


Out of print

*'' +Kulino'' *'' Apolo'' *'' Boys & Toys'' *''
Del Otro Lado "Del Otro Lado" is the fourth single released by Argentine singer and actress Lali Espósito, taken from her debut studio album ''A Bailar (Lali Espósito album), A Bailar'' (2014). It was released via digital download on January 7, 2015. The song ...
'' *'' Diferente'' *'' Hermes'' *'' Macho Tips'' *'' Q-eros'' *''SerGay''


Nigeria


Out of print

*
A Nasty Boy ''A Nasty Boy'' is a Nigerian fashion magazine founded on February 19, 2017. It is Nigeria's first LGBTQ magazine. The publication chronicles and celebrates underground stories, people, and voices through the lens of Nigeria's marginalized LGBTQ ...


The Netherlands

* * * * * *


Out of print

* * * Levensrecht 1940-1946


Poland

*


The Philippines

* ''Outrage'' magazine * ''TEAM'' magazine


Serbia

*


Out of print

*''Dečko'' magazine


Singapore

*'' Element Magazine''


Out of print

*''Manazine''


Slovenia

*


Out of print

* * * * * * * *


South Korea

* ''Buddy'' magazine


Spain

* ''Entiendes?'' 1989- * ''Gay Hotsa'', bilingual Basque and Spanish, OCLC 289381704 * ''MagLes'' magazine * ''Shangay'' magazine * '' Zero'' (out of business) Out of print "Dunas Ma

- Gay Magazine in Maspalomas and Gran Canaria (in english / every 3 months).


Sweden

* '' QX (magazine), QX''


Out of print

*, launched May 2006, global quarterly distribution, ceased publication in January 2010


Switzerland


Out of print

* Anderschume - Kontiki. (1985-1993). ISS
0259-5419
* Der Kreis = Le Circle = The Cercle. (1933-1967) Zurich. OCLC numbe
183225766


Taiwan

* ''Blue Man'' magazine * ''Blue Men'' magazine * ''G & L Passion'' magazine * ''Good Guy'' magazine * ''Style Men'' magazine * ''Tung Yen Wu Chi'' (Eng: "Gays Speak Out")


Thailand

See the Australian National University project website for many archived Thai LGBT periodicals in electronic format.


Turkey

*, published quarterly by the LGBT organization KAOS GL *, published monthly by KAOS GL during 2001


Uganda

*'' Bombastic'', online and print magazine. The first six issues (2014 - 2020) have been archived in PDF format at the Internet Archive, entered there under title: Bombastic Magazine ganda

See additional related information at the website: www.kuchutimes.com


United Kingdom

* * * * * * * * * ''We Are Family magazine.'' (We Are Family magazine Ltd) * ''Sassify Zine.'' (Tales of Black Eyed Jack)


Free

* * , free * * * Free monthly LGBTQ+ lifestyle magazine for the UK's South Coast. * Free annual listings and lifestyle magazine for LGBT History Month * Free monthly lifestyle magazine * * , established 1920 * *''TheGayUK.'' (Pineapple Rock Ltd.) * Free online LGBT/queer magazine produced for and by Scottish Highlanders *


Out of print

* *''Action!'' (Action Newspaper Group) "The European Gay Newspaper for Men", distributed in Britain, France, Belgium, Holland. * , previously * * * * , literary and arts journal * , free * * * closed 15 April 1983, now formally part of ''Gay Times'' * , North West, 2000–2004 * * * * * * , 1987–2009 (printed) * (free regional LGBT newsletter), closed 2008 * , closed 2021 * * closed 1995. * , ''Outright'' newsletter 1990s * , closed, ran 1983–1992 * (online)


United States


National news and information

* * , covering the arts, culture and society * , coverage of sports events and stories about athletes within the gay community * , covering national news, entertainment and lifestyle * * , South Florida * * (Jinx Beers, founder) * , covering LGBT activism from the intelligent view * * * * * * * '' XY'' (XY Publishing; )


Regional

* , launch 1986 * , Southeast * ''Baltimore OUTloud'' * , San Francisco * , San Francisco, launched 1978 * , New England, launched 1983 * , Detroit, launched 1993 *
Boom Magazine
', Midwest, localized in St. Louis, launched 2014 * , Greater Boston and New England * , California * , Kansas City Metropolitan Area * , Illinois * , Los Angeles *''cityXtra Magazine'' (Central and North Florida), published since 2010 * , Dallas, Texas * , Atlanta, Georgia * , Jacksonville, FL 1970-1978 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1978-1998 * , Oneonta, New York * , Albany, New York * , Rochester, New York * , Erie, Pennsylvania, launch 1992 * , Oklahoma City * , Memphis, Tennessee * , Atlanta, Georgia * , New Orleans, Louisiana * , Memphis, Tennessee , launch September 2015 * , launch 1981 * , Chicago, Illinois, Launch 2013 * , New York, launch 1994 originally as *, Baltimore, Maryland *, Ohio, launch 1985 * Las Vegas, Nevada, launched 1997, print and online magazine, digital version found at gayvegas.com *, Florida *, Minnesota *, Denver, Colorado *, California *, New York, Lesbian oriented *, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma * , Chicago, Illinois * launched 1985, Central and South Florida *, Texas, originally known as the ''Montrose Star'' *, Texas, revived version of ''Houston Voice'' *, Texas * (
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, Tennessee) *, free, Arizona, launched originally as IONAZ in 2001 *, launched 1976, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Lavender Magazine
Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, launched in 1995, free *, launch 1994, Kansas *, free, launch 1994, Washington D.C. *, launched 1978, Sacramento, California * '' Next Magazine'' (New York City)
''OKAY!Q Social''
The only Social Media for the LGBTQ Community * (San Francisco Bay Area/Silicon Valley) * ''
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'' ( Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts) * (Madison, Wisconsin) * '' Out & About Newspaper'' ( Nashville, Tennessee) * '' Out Front Colorado'' ( Denver)
''Out In Jersey magazine''
The statewide LGBT publication in New Jersey * ''Out on the Town'' (Florida Panhandle, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana) *
OUTCOAST
' (Gay Florida Travel Magazine) * ''
Out Living Magazine Out may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Out'' (1957 film), a documentary short about the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 * ''Out'' (1982 film), an American film directed by Eli Hollander * ''Out'' (2002 film), a Japanese film ba ...
'' ( New Orleans)
''Out Living Magazine''
New Orleans LGBTQ+ Lifestyle & Community Magazine, launched in 2022. * ( Phoenix, Arizona) * ''
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'' (
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) ( Outlook Media) *
OutSmart Magazine
' Houston's award-winning LGBT publication, launched in 1994 * '' Outwrite Newsmagazine'' ( University of California, Los Angeles) * , oldest gay magazine in Palm Springs, California, launched 1994 * (
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) * ( Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) * (New York City) * '' PRIZM News'' ( Ohio) rizm exists to connect LGBTQ+ people across Ohio to a statewide communitybr>Prizm News
* Q Magazine, Key West, Florida * Charlotte, North Carolina, North Carolina, South Carolina
''The Rage Monthly''
SoCal's largest and longest-serving LGBTQ magazine
''The Rainbow Times''
largest LGBT newspaper in New England * ''
QSaltLake ''QSaltLake'' is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ( LGBT) news and entertainment magazine published monthly by Gay Salt Lake Inc. in Salt Lake City. The magazine is the feature publication for the corporation. Related publications, web s ...
'' ( Salt Lake City, Utah) (
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) * ( Milwaukee, Wisconsin) * ( Sacramento, California) * (
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, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota)
''Rainbow Pages''
(Southwest Florida) Free, LGBTQ News, Resources, Events *
The Rainbow Times
' ( Boston, MA) (The Rainbow Times, LLC; ) * ( Seattle, Washington) * ''
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(SFGN)'',
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(SouthFloridaGayNews.com, Inc.) * (Naples/Fort Myers/Sarasota, Florida) * *
therepubliq
', online LGBTQ+ publication based in Austin, Texas, launched in 2009 *, Ontario *, Memphis, Tennessee * ''United We Stand – Kentucky's LGBTI News'',
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(United We Stand Media, LLC.) * '' Washington Blade'' ( Washington, D.C.) (Brown Naff Pitts Omnimedia, Inc; ) *''Watermark & Watermark Online'', over 20 years as central Florida's only LGBT news source (Florida)
''The Western Express''
( Phoenix, Arizona) ( Tucson, Arizona) *''What's Happening Magazine'' (Florida) * '' Windy City Times'' (Windy City Media Group; ) *''Wire Magazine'' (Florida) *''Wisconsin Gazette'' (Wisconsin)


Lifestyle

* ''A Bear's Life Magazine'' (Bear Brothers) * * ''Cakeboy Magazine'' * ''
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'' (Outspoken Enterprises; ) * ''Echo Magazine'' (ACE Publishing) * '' Elska'' (ISSN 2059-707X), a bi-monthly gay photography and culture publication, each issue dedicated to a different city, with local boys and local stories * ''Envy Man'' (Envy Media Group) * ''FTM Magazine'' (The Self Made Men LLC) * '' Hello Mr.'' () * ''Gay Parent Magazine'' (Gay Parent; ) * ''GayWebMoney Magazine''
''Instinct''
, Instinct Publishing ceased publishing ''Instinct Magazine'' and closed their operations. ''Instinct'' was acquired by Juki Media who now offer it as an online media source. * '' Lavender Magazine'' (Lavender Lifestyles Marketing; ) * ''LGBT Living & Weddings Magazine'' * '' MetroSource'' (Metrosource Publishing, Inc.; ) * '' My Comrade'' * ''Next Door Magazine'' * ''noiZe Magazine'' (The Premier Guide to Dance, Festival and Circuit Events Worldwide; ) * '' OMG! Magazine'' (publisher= OMG Multimedia Companies, LLC) * ''
Out Out may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Out'' (1957 film), a documentary short about the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 * ''Out'' (1982 film), an American film directed by Eli Hollander * ''Out'' (2002 film), a Japanese film ba ...
'' (LPI Media; ) *
OUTCOAST
' (Travel and Event Marketing Services for Florida's Gulf Coast) * '' OUT THERE'' (publisher= Brown Tiger; ) * ''Pride & Equality Magazine'' * ''Qr Magazine'' (Qr Media; ) * ''Queerd'' * ''R*'' (evedesasas; )
''The Rainbow Times''
New England's LGBT largest LGBT newspaper; available as print or online. * '' RFD Magazine'' (RFD Press Inc.; )
''10 Thousand Couples''
free online emagazine that publishes articles, editorials, news, and video content of particular interest to same-sex couples, unions, and domestic partners around the globe * ''She Magazine'' (She Girls, LLC) * * '' Velvetpark'' (Velvetpark Magazine; ) * ''VizionsMagazine.NET'' (QNA Media Group, LLC) * ''Xodus USA'' (Xodus USA; ) * ''Zeus'' (Fenocia Publishing Company, Inc; )


Health

* , launched 1994


Travel

* * *
OUTCOAST
' (Gay Florida Travel Magazine)


Out of print

* '' abOUT'' ( Toronto, Buffalo) * '' After Dark'' * ''
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'' * '' Bear Magazine'' (Brush Creek Media; ) * '' Black Lace'' (BLK Publishing Co.; ) * '' Blackfire'' (BLK Publishing Co.; ) * '' BLK'' ( Los Angeles, California) (BLK Publishing Co.; ) * * '' Christopher Street'' * ''Church Street Freedom Press'' ( Nashville, TN, published by Freedom Press Publishing) * ''
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'' ( Philadelphia) 1964–1967, published by the Janus Society * Esto No Tiene Nombre, Revista de Lesbianas Latinas * , Nashville, Tennessee, launch June 2017 * * '' Gay Community News'' ( Boston/ Cambridge, Massachusetts) (Bromfield Street Educational Foundation; ) * ''
Gaysweek ''Gaysweek'' was a weekly gay and lesbian newspaper based in New York City printed from 1977 until 1979. Considered the city's first mainstream weekly lesbian and gay newspaper, it was founded by Alan Bell in 1977 as an 8-page single-color tabloid ...
'' ( New York City) (New York Gay News, Inc.; ) * '' Genre'' (Genre Publishing; ) * '' Girlfriends'' (Girlfriends Magazine; ) * '' Hero'' * '' Homocore'' * '' Kuumba'' (BLK Publishing Co.; ) * ''
The Ladder A ladder is a runged climbing aid. Ladder, The Ladder, or Ladders may also refer to: Art, entertainment and media Film and television * "Ladders" (''Community''), the first episode of the sixth season of the sitcom ''Community'' * ''Ladders'', a ...
'' * ''LivingOUT'' ( Minneapolis/ St. Paul, Minnesota) (LivingOUT Media) * '' The New York Blade'' * ''
ONE magazine One, Inc., or One Incorporated, was one of the first gay rights organizations in the United States, founded in 1952. Organization The idea for an organization dedicated to homosexuals emerged from a Mattachine Society discussion meeting held on O ...
'' (Los Angeles, 1953) first gay publication in the United States. * (Las Vegas metropolitan area, Nevada) * , once provided as a supplement to LPI Media publications like ''Out Magazine'' and ''The Advocate''; no longer in publication * '' OutWeek'' * ''The Phoenix'' (
Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City (abbreviated KC or KCMO) is the largest city in Missouri by population and area. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 508,090 in 2020, making it the 36th most-populous city in the United States. It is the central ...
) * ''QQ Magazine'', national bimonthly lifestyle magazine, 1969 – ca. 1982, from Queen's Quarterly Pub. Co in New York City. Started as ''Queens Quarterly'' and used the motto: ''For gay guys who have no hangups'' * ''Quest'' (
Green Bay, Wisconsin Green Bay is a city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The county seat of Brown County, it is at the head of Green Bay (known locally as "the bay of Green Bay"), a sub-basin of Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the Fox River. It is above sea lev ...
) as of 2018 * ( Las Vegas, Nevada) (QLV Holdings, Inc.) * ''
Salt Lake Metro ''QSaltLake'' is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) news and entertainment magazine published monthly by Gay Salt Lake Inc. in Salt Lake City. The magazine is the feature publication for the corporation. Related publications, web site ...
'' ( Salt Lake City, Utah) (Metro Publishing) * * '' Southern Voice'' * '' Vice Versa'' * ''Vital Voice''- life and style magazine celebrating the St. Louis, Missouri and Midwest LGBT community (Vital VOICE Omni Media)


Scholarly

* * * * * * * , online version * , online version * * , online version * * * *
Psychology of Sexualities Review
' (
British Psychological Society The British Psychological Society (BPS) is a representative body for psychologists and psychology in the United Kingdom. History It was founded on 24 October 1901 at University College London (UCL) as ''The Psychological Society'', the organ ...
) , online version * , online version *
Transgender Studies Quarterly
'. (Duke University Press) ISSN 2328-9252


Historical research resources

* ''International Directory of Gay and Lesbian Periodicals'' (Oryx Press, 1987), * ''Lesbian Periodicals Index'' (1986), * ''Lesbian Sources: A Bibliography of Periodical Articles, 1970–1990'' (1993), * ''Our Own Voices: A Directory of Lesbian and Gay Periodicals, 1890–1990: Including the Complete Holdings of the Canadian Gay Archives'' (Canadian Gay Archives, 1991), * Women's and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Movements (LGBT) Periodicals Collection, 1968–2005, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University


See also

* Beefcake magazines * List of gay pornographic magazines * List of lesbian periodicals


References


External links

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Harrington Park Press Release Updated LGBTQ Journal ListThe Portal to Texas History LBGT Collection
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