Draft:Albatross (magazine)
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Albatross was a bi-annual, lesbian, feminist satire magazine that was founded in East Orange, New Jersey and ran from 1975 until 1978.[1] The magazine was published by The Albatross Collective (TAC) and was edited by Stacey M. Franchild.
Each magazine featured satirical prose, poems, and comics, as well as more serious LGBTQIA content. The magazine also featured advertisements for other Lesbian publications like Lesbian Tide.[1]
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[edit]- ^ www.bibliopolis.com. "Lesbian Archive of Albatross Magazine: The Lesbian Feminist Satire Magazine, 1977-1978 by Albatross Magazine LGBTQ on Max Rambod". Max Rambod. Retrieved 2023-11-06.
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