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Hot off the press the old gay mag in its new avatar
When it began in 1990,Bombay Dost was a self-funded,black-and-white magazine. Ashok Row Kavi,the founder editor of the first registered LGBT (lesbian,gay,bi-sexual,transgender) magazine,made do with scarce resources. Those were the pre-Internet days and the only way to reach out to others was through print,post and telegraph. We did not even have the money to back it like we do now, says Kavi.
Cut to 2009,the re-launch of Bombay Dost yesterday sees a full colour issue,with hip,out and happening queer people on the cover. To put it in a nutshell,the magazine reflects the change of the times more people are out,there is funding available to back a magazine in its entire rainbow coloured splendor. Add to that the fact that the Internet allows even those queers too shy to pick it up off the stands,to log on and read it.
Many gay men knew of Bombay Dost but could not subscribe as they could not ask for a copy to be delivered home, points out Nitin Karani,a writer and journalist who is on the advisory board of the magazine.
Vikram Phukan,one of the editors who is also the designer behind the magazine,says,This time we decided not to make it an only gay magazine. To be more inclusive we have articles on and by lesbians,trans-gendered and drag queens. We are also mixing the heavy with the light and its a bit more bubbly and definitely more reader friendly.
And its looking good.
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