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Gay Chicago Magazine : ウィキペディア英語版
Gay Chicago

''Gay Chicago'' is a defunct LGBT online news organization in Chicago, Illinois which ceased publishing in print form on Sept. 21, 2011. 〔Windy City Times () "Windy City Times"〕
''Gay Chicago'' replaced ''Gay Chicago Magazine'' which was founded in 1976 by Ralph Paul Gernhardt and published under the former Gernhardt Publications.〔Tracy Baim () "Out & Proud in Chicago"〕 It was a weekly GLBT news and entertainment publication. It started as a pocket-sized publication but in 1988 was enlarged to tabloid format. Gay Chicago News was also published in 1977. Craig Gernhardt holds all the archives of every edition since 1976, including over 200,000 photos of the LGBT community from 1976 to 2001, when digital became the wave of the future. Most of the archived rare photos have never been seen by the public.
Under the leadership of Ralph Paul Gernhardt, the former magazine sponsored the Gay Games and local gay sporting teams. On March 2, 2011, ''Gay Chicago Magazine'' reorganized as an Illinois not-for-profit corporation, Gay Chicago Foundation,〔("CyberDrive Illinois" ), 'File Number 67795105〕 and transitioned from an entertainment publication to the weekly newsmagazine ''Gay Chicago''. The new publication was no longer published by the company founded by Ralph Paul Gernhardt.
In July 2011 Dane Tidwell took over as managing publisher, handling day-to-day operations. In August 2011 Tidwell purchased 50% shares in Gay Chicago for an undisclosed amount.
In mid-September 2011, Dane Tidwell announced that the magazine would become a biweekly, and on September 29, 2011, Craig Gernhardt announced it had suspended print publication altogether.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="Windy City Times" )〕 With the halt of printing of ''Gay Chicago'', the ''Windy City Times'' becomes Chicago's only LGBT newsweekly in print form. 〔("Windy City Times" )〕
''Gay Chicago Magazine'' won several community leadership awards, including being inducted to the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame in 1991.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Chicago Gay & Lesbian Hall of Fame website )
==References==


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