The first Polish monthly LGBT magazine of the journalistic and socio-cultural profile published from 1986 to 2001. The issue includes articles about the AIDS pandemic in Poland, gay literature, a review of art exhibitions and movies, and one poem. The founder - Ryszard Kisiel was a well-known Polish gay activist.
The first Polish LGBT monthly magazine of the journalistic and socio-cultural profile published from 1986 to 2001. The issue includes LGBTQ+ news from Europe, articles about the meeting of Polish gay groups, ILGA meeting, HIV/AIDS, safer sex, the position of the Catholic Church on AIDS, gay movies, gay literature, a review of art exhibitions and TV programs, jokes, and one gay poem. The founder - Ryszard Kisiel was a well-known Polish gay activist.
Polish social and cultural magazine for gays published by the Warsaw Homosexual Movement. The issue includes articles about HIV/AIDS prevention, societal stereotypes associated with gender and sexual orientation, monogamy, representation of homosexuality in the Bible, an epigram, Warsaw Homosexual Movement's mission, vision, and activities. The originator of the magazine's name was Paweł Fijałkowski, who was inspired by the title of Karol Szymanowski's book Efebos.
The first Polish LGBT monthly magazine of the journalistic and socio-cultural profile published from 1986 to 2001. The issue includes articles about HIV/AIDS, safer sex, the start of the activities of the social committee for fighting AIDS, gay literature, gay movies, a review of art exhibitions and TV programs, and one gay poem. The founder - Ryszard Kisiel was a well-known Polish gay activist.
The first Polish LGBT monthly magazine of the journalistic and socio-cultural profile published from 1986 to 2001. The issue includes LGBTQ+ news from Poland and the world, articles about the culture of dark rooms, cruising spots in Łódź, HIV/AIDS, safer sex, gay literature, gay music, a review of theatre plays and movies, jokes, and one gay poem. The founder - Ryszard Kisiel was a well-known Polish gay activist.
The first Polish monthly LGBT magazine of the journalistic and socio-cultural profile published from 1986 to 2001. The issue includes articles about free AIDS tests, meetings of Polish gay groups, censorship and anti-pornography laws in Poland, the pandemic of AIDS, a review of art exhibitions and movies, and one poem. The founder - Ryszard Kisiel was a well-known Polish gay activist.