: An April 1981 issue of the long-running periodical. It featured celebrity photographer Avery Willard (often using the pseudonym Bruce King) and focused heavily on drag performance and gay nightlife.

This publication was one of the first nationally distributed underground gay magazines in the U.S., founded by Al Goldstein and edited by pioneering activists Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols .

: Published by the Society for Individual Rights in San Francisco between 1964 and 1976. Early issues were critical for political organizing in the pre-Stonewall era.

: Original copies are highly collectible. You can occasionally find this specific issue at vintage sellers like AbeBooks . Other Notable "No. 11" Issues

: Released on April 20, 1970 , this issue was published as a folio tabloid with 20 illustrated pages. Key Content : An article on a new church established by gay clergy. Health guidance on avoiding STDs. Analysis of anti-homosexual movements in America.

Depending on the era you are researching, "No. 11" might also refer to these titles:

: A 1990 issue of the influential magazine that popularized the "bear" subculture within the gay community. It is currently sought after by collectors on platforms like eBay .

A review of the film Women in Love , which was adapted for the screen by Larry Kramer.

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Gay Magazine: No 11

: An April 1981 issue of the long-running periodical. It featured celebrity photographer Avery Willard (often using the pseudonym Bruce King) and focused heavily on drag performance and gay nightlife.

This publication was one of the first nationally distributed underground gay magazines in the U.S., founded by Al Goldstein and edited by pioneering activists Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols .

: Published by the Society for Individual Rights in San Francisco between 1964 and 1976. Early issues were critical for political organizing in the pre-Stonewall era. Gay Magazine No 11

: Original copies are highly collectible. You can occasionally find this specific issue at vintage sellers like AbeBooks . Other Notable "No. 11" Issues

: Released on April 20, 1970 , this issue was published as a folio tabloid with 20 illustrated pages. Key Content : An article on a new church established by gay clergy. Health guidance on avoiding STDs. Analysis of anti-homosexual movements in America. : An April 1981 issue of the long-running periodical

Depending on the era you are researching, "No. 11" might also refer to these titles:

: A 1990 issue of the influential magazine that popularized the "bear" subculture within the gay community. It is currently sought after by collectors on platforms like eBay . : Published by the Society for Individual Rights

A review of the film Women in Love , which was adapted for the screen by Larry Kramer.