The most comprehensive holdings of LGBT periodicals is found at the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives; their holdings are listed in ALGA Periodicals Collection Catalogue.
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 Archived 20 April 2020 at the Wayback Machine.
Gay Globe Magazine [fr] Launched in 1998. Montréal.
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. 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).
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.
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 Ricaedit
Gente 10 Magazine. (Diseño y Comunicación J&D) ISSN 1409-4959. OCLC 47663266. , San Jose; launch 1994
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" (5th ed., 2024) is accessible online at this link [2]. (Earlier editions of the bibliography, also carrying periodical lists, can be accessed 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 link [3], 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).
"Contacts Magazine". Text primarily in English; magazine published 1993-1998
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), ca. 1980
Pink Triangle (粉紅三角), ca. 1980, continued by East Tide
"Satsanga Newsletter (同健)". Text primarily in traditional Chinese ; magazine published ca.1995-1997
Hungaryedit
Boxer
Humen
Mások ("Others") (Lambda Stúdió; ISSN 1215-0134 – Online version (ISSN 1588-1253)
Na végre! ("About time!") Ráday Music Pub Kft.; ISSN 1787-4556 – Online version ISSN 1787-9507
Indiaedit
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
Gaylaxy Hindi. India's first LGBT Hindi webzine, launched 1 January 2014
Gaylaxy. India's largest LGBT webzine, launched 2010
Pink Pages. launch July 2009, global quarterly distribution
Queernama. available online as a pdf and a hardcopy.
The Gays Today, TGT, is an online magazine first published in January 2023 focusing diverse issues and components of the LGBTQ+ community in India
Indonesiaedit
The following four Indonesian titles are noted by the Australian Gay and Lesbian Archives:
Gay Star. (Northern Ireland Gay Rights Association) OCLC 41114928. 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/
Der Kreis = Le Circle = The Cercle. (1933–1967) Zurich. OCLC 183225766
Taiwanedit
Blue Man magazine
Blue Men magazine
G & L Passion magazine
Good Guy magazine
Style Men magazine
Tung Yen Wu Chi (Eng: "Gays Speak Out")
Thailandedit
See the Australian National University project website for many archived Thai LGBT periodicals in electronic format. ThaiRainbowArchive: Catalogue
Turkeyedit
Kaos GL. (Kaos GL) ISSN 1302-5015. OCLC 40536771. , published quarterly by the LGBT organization KAOS GL
Parmak (Finger). (Ali Özbaş) OCLC 64771242. , published monthly by KAOS GL during 2001
Ugandaedit
Bombastic, online and print magazine.[9] The first six issues (2014–2020) have been archived in PDF format at the Internet Archive, entered there under title: Bombastic Magazine [Uganda] [5]. See additional related information at the website: www.kuchutimes.com
Galha News. (Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association) ISSN 0953-8763.
Gay London Life. (Phoenix Meadow Ltd)
GScene. (Gscene Magazine CIC) Free monthly LGBTQ+ lifestyle magazine for the UK's South Coast.
Schools OUT UK's Official Guide to LGBT History Month. (Sugar Media & Marketing / Schools OUT UK) Free annual listings and lifestyle magazine for LGBT History Month
Midlands Zone. (What's On Magazine Group) Free monthly lifestyle magazine
Palm Springs Desert Daily Guide Weekly. (DDG MEDIA GROUP Will Paige/Adrian Ayala) OCLC 54477925. , oldest gay magazine in Palm Springs, California, launched 1994
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
Instinct, as of July 31, 2015[update], 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.[16]
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
QQ Magazine, national bimonthly lifestyle magazine, 1969 – ca. 1982, from Queen's Quarterly Pub. Co in New York City.[18][19] Started as Queens Quarterly and used the motto: For gay guys who have no hangups[18][19]
Transgender Studies Quarterly. (Duke University Press) ISSN 2328-9252
Historical research resourcesedit
International Directory of Gay and Lesbian Periodicals (Oryx Press, 1987), ISBN 0-89774-297-4
Lesbian Periodicals Index (1986), ISBN 0-930044-74-6
Lesbian Sources: A Bibliography of Periodical Articles, 1970–1990 (1993), ISBN 0-8153-0782-9
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), ISBN 0-9690981-6-2
Women's and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Movements (LGBT) Periodicals Collection, 1968–2005, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University[20]
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