New GLBT magazine for Atlantic Canada
ShareThisA new magazine will give voice to Atlantic Canada's gay, lesbian,
bisexual and transgender community: Gaze Magazine starts publication
next month.
The free, ad-supported glossy will be available in print and online July 12, just as gay pride celebrations kickoff in the region.
A press release reports:
"Publisher-editor John Williams says he hopes Gaze will appeal to a variety of audiences - young and old, gay and straight.
"Gaze aims to not only embrace the diversity of the GLBT community, but further promote tolerance and understanding among those who may still be struggling to comprehend it.
"Williams says his new publication aims to be fun and informative, without being preachy.
"Gaze's first issue will be 32 pages in length and include among its regular offerings news stories; fashion and photography layouts; book, movie and restaurant reviews; questionnaires completed by successful members of the GLBT community; in-depth features on GLBT issues and much more.
"Williams says the initial print run will be 10,000 copies."
The free, ad-supported glossy will be available in print and online July 12, just as gay pride celebrations kickoff in the region.
A press release reports:
"Publisher-editor John Williams says he hopes Gaze will appeal to a variety of audiences - young and old, gay and straight.
"Gaze aims to not only embrace the diversity of the GLBT community, but further promote tolerance and understanding among those who may still be struggling to comprehend it.
"Williams says his new publication aims to be fun and informative, without being preachy.
"Gaze's first issue will be 32 pages in length and include among its regular offerings news stories; fashion and photography layouts; book, movie and restaurant reviews; questionnaires completed by successful members of the GLBT community; in-depth features on GLBT issues and much more.
"Williams says the initial print run will be 10,000 copies."
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