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American LGBT magazine
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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American musician, writer and filmmaker (born 1963)
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
Gabriel_Rotello
American actress (born 1962)
became the subject of public discussion in 1991 when publications such as OutWeek and The Village Voice, protesting against the alleged homophobia and transphobia
Jodie_Foster
Australian-American film director
Beyond the Lesbian Nation, ed. Arlene Stein, Plume (1993, reprinted from OUTWEEK #13, 1989) "Shocking Pink Praxis: Race and Gender on the ACT UP Frontlines
Catherine_Gund
Disclosing an LGBTQ person's identity without their consent
libel suits deterred publishers. Michelangelo Signorile, an editor of OutWeek, outed the recently deceased Malcolm Forbes in March 1990. His column "Gossip
Outing
American stock exchange
"ACT UP Demonstrations on Wall Street". NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project. Outweek. Archived from the original on August 3, 2020. Retrieved September 4, 2020
New_York_Stock_Exchange
American TV & internet personality and author
most famously for the short-lived New York City-based gay publication OutWeek during the magazine's two year life span from 1989 to 1991. St. James appeared
James_St._James
American publisher (1919–1990)
Parkway in New Jersey.[citation needed] In March 1990, soon after his death, OutWeek magazine published a story with the cover headline "The Secret Gay Life
Malcolm_Forbes
American gay pornographic actor (1968–1994)
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
Joey_Stefano
1991 film by Robert Downey Sr.
become what every true satirist fears most: outdated." Karl Soehnlein of OutWeek wrote that "gays and lesbians may take the spotlight on the screen, but
Too_Much_Sun
Slang for a stereotypically feminine lesbian
the feature story "Lesbians for Lipstick". In 1990, the gay newspaper OutWeek covered the Lesbian Ladies Society, a Washington, D.C.–based social group
Lipstick_lesbian
American journalist (1961–2024)
2022. Retrieved December 14, 2024. "OutWeek" (PDF). OutWeek (21): 4. November 12, 1989. "OutWeek" (PDF). OutWeek (105): 4. July 3, 1991. "A Mini-War of
Troy_Masters
American journalist, author, and talk radio host
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
Michelangelo_Signorile
International AIDS activism, direct action and advocacy group
IN ANGER: A History of ACT UP" (2012), by Jim Hubbard & Sarah Schulman OutWeek Internet Archive Bill Bytsura ACT UP Photography Collection at The Fales
ACT_UP
American lesbian writer, editor, columnist and activist (1965 – 2008)
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"
Sydney_Pokorny
Defunct gay newspaper published in New York City
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
New_York_Native
Process of revealing one's sexual orientation or other attributes
TV programs. Some high-profile examples are Out magazine, the defunct OutWeek, and OutTV. In political, casual, or even humorous contexts, coming out
Coming_out
Weekly LGBT+ newspaper in New York City
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
Gay_City_News
American writer, publicist, and AIDS activist (1945–1993)
AIDS for The New York Times, The Village Voice, the New York Daily News, OutWeek, and QW. He was writing a book comprising letters to his daughter at the
Robert_Rafsky
publications like Out Magazine and The Advocate; no longer in publication OutWeek The Phoenix: Midwest Homophile Voice (Kansas City, Missouri), published
List_of_LGBTQ_periodicals
German sociologist and lesbian activist (born 1946)
Goetz, John (25 July 1990). "East Meets Wild, Wild West". OutWeek (56). New York, New York: OutWeek Publishing Corporation: 38–43, 46. ISSN 1047-8442. Retrieved
Ursula_Sillge
1990 essay about queer identity
States quickly followed. Shortly after the essay's initial distribution, an Outweek article characterized it as "not a particularly unusual Pride Day literature
Queers_Read_This
American indie rock band
D15. ProQuest 435932115. Madam X (May 23, 1990). "The Girls Next Door". OutWeek. No. 47. pp. 69, 73. Malsey, Ed (May 15, 1998). "Another Chapter". Pittsburgh
Scrawl
American gay rights activist
Roskoff has contributed to publications such as The New York Native, Outweek, QW and the New York Blade. In 2023, The New York Times reported that he
Allen_Roskoff
woman to wear trousers in a U.S. state senate. In 1990, the gay newspaper OutWeek covered the Lesbian Ladies Society, a Washington, D.C.–based social group
Trousers_as_women's_clothing
American writer of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction (born 1949)
needed] Myles' early book and theater reviews appeared in New York Native, Outweek, and Out, and they were a notable figure on the poetry and queer art scene
Eileen_Myles
American writer (born 1967)
journalism and reviews for The New York Times, Time Out New York, Out/Look, OutWeek, The Advocate, Out, Bookforum and the San Francisco Review of Books. He
Alexander_Chee
American journalist
disasters in Mexico. It was during this time that he was also a reporter for OutWeek. From 1990 to 1993, Kirby was director of public information at the American
David_Kirby_(journalist)
American businesswoman (1942–2021)
(December 26, 1990). "Landmark Lesbian Bar Shuts Its Doors for Good". OutWeek: 18 – via Internet Archive. "Crazy Nanny's". NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project
Elaine_Romagnoli
American conceptual artist (1957–1996)
Columbus, OH: Wexner Center for the Arts. pp. 65–69. "Outweek Magazine Internet Archive". www.outweek.net. Archived from the original on December 10, 2022
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Day of the year
1985) 1953 – Gabriel Rotello, American journalist and author, founded OutWeek 1954 – Jo Duffy, American author 1954 – Chris Gardner, American businessman
February_9
ISBN 978-0819569158. Dorenkamp, Monica (22 May 1991). "Natural Woman" (PDF). OutWeek. pp. 52–53. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 January 2018. Arrigo
List of feature films with lesbian characters
List_of_feature_films_with_lesbian_characters
Aspect of Madonna's reputation
world who's talking up our good everything". In an article published for OutWeek in 1994, Michael Musto declared she "was more influential than any politician
Madonna_as_a_gay_icon
ghostarchive.org. Retrieved 21 July 2025. "The Secret Life of Malcolm Forbes", Outweek, March 1990. Harrity, Christopher (31 March 2012). "The Edwardians: Glyn
List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: F
List_of_gay,_lesbian_or_bisexual_people:_F
American journalist, lgbt rights activist and editor
publishing career ramped up in 1989 when she became the arts editor for OutWeek a controversial weekly gay and lesbian magazine that stirred national debates
Sarah_Pettit
American novelist
Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. "Outweek Magazine - About OutWeek Magazine". Outweek.net. "K.M. Soehnlein". IMDb. "CineSOURCE magazine"
K._M._Soehnlein
American blogger and activist
original on 2007-09-20. Retrieved 2025-06-24. "Politics and the Pokey" (PDF). Outweek Archives. "Meet the STAFF of NGLTF". Archived from the original on 1997-02-12
Michael_Rogers_(publisher)
1997 book by Gabriel Rotello
AIDS activist and a member of ACT UP. In 1989, he founded the magazine OutWeek and became its editor-in-chief. The New York Times called it "the most
Sexual_Ecology
American novelist (1956–1994)
him appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The Advocate, Details, OutWeek, Tribe, New York Quarterly, QW, Out, The Body Positive, Gay Community News
David_B._Feinberg
Gay American roller-skater, entertainer, activist
South, Fighting in Nam, Skating at Studio 54 and Acting Up at City Hall". Outweek. pp. 38–42. Sadock, Popsy (May 27, 1979). "Roller-Arena 'The Fastest Fairy
Rollerena_Fairy_Godmother
American journalist
Theatre Tweed. In 1989 he began working as the publisher's assistant for OutWeek magazine and also contributed his first news and arts stories to that magazine
Jim_Provenzano
1989 police riot in San Francisco
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
Castro_Sweep
1990 book by David M. Halperin
Complete (subscription required) Schwartz, Michael (1990). "Greek Love". OutWeek (37). – via EBSCO's Academic Search Complete (subscription required) "Our
One Hundred Years of Homosexuality
One_Hundred_Years_of_Homosexuality
South African activist (1957–1998)
239–240, 248–249. Dark, Keith (4 September 1989). "Simon Nkoli Day". OutWeek – via archive.org. Ellis, Jeff (14 September 1989). "Openly-gay South African
Simon_Nkoli
popular press — The Village Voice, Time Out New York, The Advocate and Outweek. He has also published scholarly articles on drag in academic journals
Joe_E._Jeffreys
American poet, Black lesbian activist (1954–1995)
Common Lives/Lesbian Lives, Kalliope, The Lavender Letter, Obsidian II, OutWeek, Poetry Detroit, Sing Heavenly Muse, Sisterlode, Spare Rib, Sinister Wisdom
Terri_L._Jewell
American activist
multimillionaire Malcolm Forbes by the lesbian and gay news magazine, OutWeek, Petrelis said of the tactic, "Outing is a very complicated issue. There
Michael_Petrelis
American cartoonist
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
Michelle_Rau
American cartoonist and artist (b. 1961)
"Dyketoons: A Look at Lesbian Cartoonists". The Lesbian and Gay News Magazine Outweek. pp. 59–61. Baim, Tracy; D'Emilio, John (2012). Baim, Tracy (ed.). Gay
N._Leigh_Dunlap
Defunct LGBTQ magazine published in New York City
QW covered gay and lesbian news, politics, the arts, and AIDS. After Outweek's closure in 1991, former advertising executive Troy Masters launched the
QW_(magazine)
African-American HIV/AIDS activist
Black/Out magazine, The Advocate, Ebony, Gay Community News, New York Native, Outweek, and The Washington Blade. Harris was involved in the "Other Countries"
Craig_G._Harris
American songwriting duo
City: Pop Front Press. Fouratt, James (March 27, 1991). "Homo Love Songs". OUTWEEK. Fox, Margalit (February 2, 1993). "A Show of Gay Affirmation". New York
Biello_&_Martin
1990 studio album by Helen Reddy
Pickwick Records. PWKM 4072. "Her new CD or cassette, Feel So Young..." OutWeek Magazine. New York City, United States: Helen Reddy Records (advert). 13
Feel_So_Young
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Name of Lord Kartikeya
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Consort of Lord Vishnu, Lakshmi
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Indian, Modern
Independent; Resourceful; Practical
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