History Month Heroes 1 – 7
LGBT History Month Heroes, 1 of 4
In this 4 part feature the 29 heroes – some individuals, some organisations, and some who are their own separate category – are brought together.
PermalinkLGBT History Month Heroes, 1 of 4
In this 4 part feature the 29 heroes – some individuals, some organisations, and some who are their own separate category – are brought together.
PermalinkLGBT History Month Heroes, 2 of 4
In this 4 part feature the 29 heroes – some individuals, some organisations, and some who are their own separate category – are brought together.
PermalinkLGBT History Month Heroes, 3 of 4
In this 4 part feature the 29 heroes – some individuals, some organisations, and some who are their own separate category – are brought together.
PermalinkLGBT History Month Heroes, 4 of 4
In this 4 part feature the 29 heroes – some individuals, some organisations, and some who are their own separate category – are brought together.
PermalinkShort story competition
Editorial on the Write Queer London project, and being a runner-up in the story competition.
PermalinkAlan Turing
To mark the last day of LGBT History Month, 2012, the Polari team have selected Alan Turing for Polari Magazine’s list of LGBT Heroes. For UK LGBT History Month, and Turing Year, 2012. Written by Paul Baker.
Permalink“While many people have singled out Turing because of his contribution in helping Britain and its allies win World War II, it should be remembered that there were thousands of forgotten men who lived through the wars, who fought in them, and were also punished because of who they loved.”
Joan Jett, I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll
The Readers Wifes twenty-ninth choice of song with LGBT significance: Joan Jett, I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll. For 2012 LGBT History Month.
Permalink“What’s certain is that Joan Marie Larkin is the definitive lesbian music icon of our times. A rock ‘n’ roll model, if you like.”
Rod Stewart, The Killing of Georgie
The Readers Wifes twenty-eighth choice of song with LGBT significance: Rod Stewart, The Killing of Georgie. For 2012 LGBT History Month.
Permalink“Rod was always down with the gays and, at a time when prejudice in the straight, macho world of rock ‘n’ roll was rife, it was pretty brave of him to stick his neck out so steadfastly.”
EVA & ADELE
The editor selects EVA & ADELE for Polari Magazine’s list of LGBT Heroes. For UK LGBT History Month 2012.
Permalink“EVA & ADELE celebrate difference. Not only is their performance an exclamation mark, it is also a question mark in human form.”
Winners of Bloodstained Heart Competition announced.
Clementine, the Living Fashion Doll announces the winners of the signed, radio promo editions of ‘Bloodstained Heart’.
PermalinkPolari Magazine is an LGBT arts and culture magazine that explores the subculture by looking at what is important to the people who are in it. It’s about the lives we lead, not the lifestyles we’re supposed to lead.
Its content is informed & insightful, and features a diverse range of writers from every section of the community. Its intent is to help LGBT readers learn about their own heritage and to sustain a link between the present and the past.
Polari is designed to nurture the idea of community, whether that be social and political, or artistic and creative. It is your magazine, whether you want to read it, or whether you want to get involved in it, if you're gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, or queer.
Polari Magazine is all these: it's a gay online magazine; it's a gay and lesbian online magazine; it's an LGBT arts and culture magazine. Ultimately, it is a queer magazine.