Month: April 2018
Elder issues on the radar of some LGBT media
by Joe Siegel A recently released survey by AARP shows older LGBT adults worry most about three things: having adequate family and other social support to rely on as they age, discrimination in long-term care (LTC) facilities, and access to LGBT-sensitive services […]
Lesbian mag Curve reinvented as a quarterly
by Joe Siegel Popular national lesbian magazine Curve has reinvented itself in a time of changing trends in readership. Most notably, the magazine will now be published on a quarterly basis instead of monthly. Editor Merryn Johns said the move is a […]
Kansas and Delaware lose LGBT media pioneers
by Fred Kuhr The LGBT media community lost two longtime activists and LGBT media pioneers this month — Kristi Parker of Wichita, Kan.-based Liberty Press and Steve Elkins of Rehoboth Beach, Del.-based Letters From CAMP Rehoboth. Parker, who founded Liberty Press in […]
PRESSING QUESTIONS: Focus magazine of Tennessee
Interview with Publisher Ray Rico by Joe Siegel Two editions: Focus Mid-South, based in Memphis Focus Middle Tennessee, based in Nashville Geographic coverage area: Memphis, 100-mile radius Nashville, 80- mile radius Year founded: Memphis, 2015 Nashville, 2017 Staff size and breakdown: Memphis […]
What’s happening at your publication? Let us know. Email editor Fred Kuhr at editor@presspassq.com COMPETE, the sports magazine based in Scottsdale, Ariz., entered its 12th year of publication with its January 2018 issue. FENUXE, based in Atlanta, debuted a new advice column […]