Curve (magazine)

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Curve

description Lesbian Magazine (United States)
publishing company Avalon Media LLC
First edition May 1990
Frequency of publication 4 issues a year
Widespread edition 52,237 copies
Editor-in-chief Merryn Johns
editor Silke K Bader
Web link Curve

Curve is an American magazine that has been published since May 1990 .

It is, by its own account, the top-selling magazine for a lesbian readership in the United States. News from the LGBT community, political reports and social issues are published. Furthermore, interviews with entertainment stars and stories from entertainment, pop culture and tourism appear in the magazine. Since 2000 there has also been a website with an internet forum.

Curve was published since May 1990, initially under the title Deneuve . The title was renamed after a 1995 legal battle with actress Catherine Deneuve .

In 2018, the magazine, which appeared four times a year, had a circulation of 52,237 issues. In 2010 Avalon Media LLC took over the magazine.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Curve: About us (accessed April 4, 2018)
  2. a b Curve: Curve Facts (accessed April 4, 2018)
  3. Curve: Editor in chief (accessed April 4, 2018)
  4. Curve: Publisher (accessed April 4, 2018)
  5. Buzzfeed: 25-years-of-lesbian-culture-curve-magazine (accessed April 4, 2018)

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