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'''<cite>BiFrost</cite>''' was a monthly newsletter for the bisexual community which ran from 1991 to 1994. 40 editions were published.  
'''<cite>BiFrost</cite>''', or '''<cite>Bifrost</cite>''', was a monthly newsletter for the bisexual community which ran from 1991 to 1994. 40 editions were published.  


The format varied greatly, from a news listing sheet, to an A5 booklet, to a sizeable A4 black and white quarterly magazine.
The format varied greatly, from a news listing sheet, to an A5 booklet, to a sizeable A4 black and white quarterly magazine.


It acted as a successor to the <cite>[[Bi Monthly]]</cite> newsletter published in the 1980s and the closure of BiFrost led to the setting up of <cite>[[Bi Community News]]</cite>.
It acted as a successor to the <cite>[[Bi Monthly]]</cite> newsletter published in the 1980s and the closure of BiFrost led to the setting up of <cite>[[Bi Community News]]</cite>.
In Norse mythology, Bifrost was the name of the rainbow bridge linking heaven and earth.


[[Category:Bisexual publications]]
[[Category:Bisexual publications]]
[[Category:Newspapers and magazines]]
[[Category:Newspapers and magazines]]
[[Category:Mythology]]
[[Category:Articles with no pictures]]

Latest revision as of 17:21, 4 February 2014

BiFrost, or Bifrost, was a monthly newsletter for the bisexual community which ran from 1991 to 1994. 40 editions were published.

The format varied greatly, from a news listing sheet, to an A5 booklet, to a sizeable A4 black and white quarterly magazine.

It acted as a successor to the Bi Monthly newsletter published in the 1980s and the closure of BiFrost led to the setting up of Bi Community News.

In Norse mythology, Bifrost was the name of the rainbow bridge linking heaven and earth.