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  • OutWeek was a gay and lesbian weekly news magazine published in New York City from 1989 to 1991. During its two-year existence, OutWeek was widely considered...
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  • Downtown Divas revues in the 1980s, was the co-founder and editor-in-chief of OutWeek magazine, became the first openly gay columnist at a major American newspaper...
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  • newsmagazine OutWeek (which came into existence in 1989 to compete against the then-dominant New York Native—which itself folded in 1997). OutWeek was known...
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    features editor at OutWeek, and eventually stopped working within ACT UP and Queer Nation, though, like most of the staff of OutWeek, he maintained deep...
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  • "Faculty - MFA in Writing". Usfca.edu. 5 May 2015. "Outweek Magazine - About OutWeek Magazine". Outweek.net. "K.M. Soehnlein". IMDb. "CineSOURCE magazine"...
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    Outweek, November 26, 1989 Pokorny, Sydney, "Confessions of a Lesbo Drag Hag," Outweek, October 29, 1989 "Out on the Town: Liz and Sydney in Outweek 1990-1991"...
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  • libel suits deterred publishers. Michelangelo Signorile, and editor of OutWeek, outed the recently deceased Malcolm Forbes in March 1990. His column "Gossip...
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  • read, "Castro Held Hostage". The New York City-based LGBT news magazine OutWeek reported on the event in several issues published later that month. In...
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  • States quickly followed. Shortly after the essay's initial distribution, an Outweek article characterized it as "not a particularly unusual Pride Day literature...
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    the feature story "Lesbians for Lipstick". In 1990, the gay newspaper OutWeek covered the Lesbian Ladies Society, a Washington, D.C.–based social group...
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    most famously for the short-lived New York City-based gay publication OutWeek during the magazine's two year life span from 1989–1991. St. James appeared...
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    tradition revived by Malcolm in 1987. In March 1990, soon after his death, OutWeek magazine published a story with the cover headline "The Secret Gay Life...
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  • trademark infringement), the New York City News (1980–83) QW (1991–1992), OutWeek (1989–1991), the New York Blade (which was actually the New York edition...
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    and the Pokey" (PDF). Outweek Archives. Miller, Andrew (24 December 1989). "Politics, Professions and the Pokey" (PDF). Outweek. p. 16. Retrieved 18 January...
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  • World". Medium. Rubenstein, Anne. “Designing Women.” OutWeek, 30 May 1990, pp. 44–53, www.outweek.net/pdfs/ow_48.pdf. Rau, Michelle (2019). It Ain't Kansas...
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  • Pettit's publishing career started when she became the arts editor for OutWeek a controversial weekly gay and lesbian magazine that stirred national debates...
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  • using drugs. After the videotaped interview appeared on Rick X's show, OutWeek Magazine "outed" Geffen, who went on to announce his homosexuality at an...
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  • Pickwick Records. PWKM 4072. "Her new CD or cassette, Feel So Young..." OutWeek Magazine. New York City, United States: Helen Reddy Records (advert). 13...
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  • (December 26, 1990). "Landmark Lesbian Bar Shuts Its Doors for Good". OutWeek: 18 – via Internet Archive. "Crazy Nanny's". NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project...
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  • citation][incomplete short citation] The book was also reviewed by Michael Schwartz in OutWeek and the novelist John Gilgun in the James White Review, and discussed by...
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