Butt (magazine)

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Butt was an international, English-language magazine published quarterly in the Netherlands from 2001 to 2011 , according to its own description on the website “for and about male homosexuals”. The 16.5 cm × 23.5 cm magazine was printed on pink paper and ushered in the renaissance of the fagzines in the 2000s.

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The editors were Gert Jonkers and Jop van Bennekom. The prominent employees included u. a. the photographers Wolfgang Tillmans and Walter Pfeiffer or the Canadian filmmaker Bruce LaBruce . The magazine was printed on simple pink paper, mostly in black and white with a few colored photo series and also contained pornographic images and readers' contributions.

The main content consisted of interviews with homosexual men, often artists , and photo series.

After it appeared more and more irregular for a while, the print edition paused according to No. 28 in February 2010, initially planned for about a year in order to further develop the website and other projects. However, in 2011 the publication with No. 29 was finally discontinued.

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  1. ^ Zeke Turner: Butt is Taking a Break. Observer , May 12, 2010.
  2. Before There Was Tumblr There Was 'BUTT' Magazine, Now Getting the Documentary Treatment. Hornet network, undated [2018], accessed May 2, 2020.