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Gay Star and Upstart : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gay Star and Upstart
''Gay Star'' and ''upstart'' were influential gay magazines published in Northern Ireland between the period 1969 and 2001. ==Earlier publications: ''Gay Forum'' and ''Northern Gay''== The first gay publication was ''Burnt Offering'', also published as ''Gay Forum'', both in 1974, more of a manifesto-cum-pamphlet than a journal. Brian Gilmore produced a ''GLS Information Sheet'' on a weekly (term-time) basis for years. A formal ‘official’ publication was felt necessary, and Brian Gilmore became editor of ''NIGRA News'', and then a member of the Collective that produced ''Northern Gay''. Others in the Collective were, Jeff Dudgeon, a regular contributor to all of Northern Ireland’s Gay magazines, John Lyttle, Stella Mahon of Sappho a short story writer, and employee of the Open University, Richard Kennedy then-President of NIGRA, and Michael Workman, who became a BBC journalist. These two journals were information sheets, but also carried in-depth articles, ''Northern Gay'' tended to have thematic editions on, for example, ‘coming out’, the law, and women’s issues. Due to out-migration, a factor in Gay and general Ulster life for decades, the Collective dissolved.
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