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'''Outcast magazine''' was a controversial 'queer' magazine in the United Kingdom. It was launched as a non-profitmaking project by [[Chris Morris]] in 1999. | '''Outcast magazine''' was a controversial 'queer' magazine in the United Kingdom. It was launched as a non-profitmaking project by [[Chris Morris]] in 1999. | ||
Contributors included Mayor Ken Livingstone, Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy, Foreign Office minister [[Ben Bradshaw]], Mark Simpson, John Hein, David Borrow and [[Peter Tatchell]] (amongst many others). | Contributors included Mayor Ken Livingstone, Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy, Foreign Office minister [[Ben Bradshaw]], Mark Simpson, John Hein, David Borrow and [[Peter Tatchell]] (amongst many others). | ||
The magazine lampooned the 'softly softly' approach of [[Stonewall]] and ran a series of exposés about the business dealings of [[London Mardi Gras]] (formerly [[Gay Pride]]). | |||
Revision as of 16:30, 5 February 2012
Outcast magazine was a controversial 'queer' magazine in the United Kingdom. It was launched as a non-profitmaking project by Chris Morris in 1999. Contributors included Mayor Ken Livingstone, Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy, Foreign Office minister Ben Bradshaw, Mark Simpson, John Hein, David Borrow and Peter Tatchell (amongst many others).
The magazine lampooned the 'softly softly' approach of Stonewall and ran a series of exposés about the business dealings of London Mardi Gras (formerly Gay Pride).