The Gay & Lesbian Review
www.glreview.orgThe Gay & Lesbian Review / Worldwide (GLReview) is a bimonthly magazine of history, culture, and politics. Its mission is to provide a forum for enlightened discussion of issues and ideas of importance to lesbians and gay men; to advance gay and lesbian culture by providing a quality vehicle for its best writers and thinkers; and to educate a broader public on gay and lesbian topics. 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.
Read moreThe Gay & Lesbian Review / Worldwide (GLReview) is a bimonthly magazine of history, culture, and politics. Its mission is to provide a forum for enlightened discussion of issues and ideas of importance to lesbians and gay men; to advance gay and lesbian culture by providing a quality vehicle for its best writers and thinkers; and to educate a broader public on gay and lesbian topics. 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.
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Massachusetts
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Boston
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1-10
Founded
1994
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$1 to $1,000,000
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