Theatre
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = Baillie
Found in 70 Collections and/or Records:
Gay Scotland, Issue 30, Nov 1986 - Dec 1986
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Identifier: GD61/10/2/32
Scope and Contents
The front cover shows a photograph of the writer, feminist, and social activist Selma James. It reads: “Selma James”, “James Purdy”, “Parting Glances”, and “Lesbian SM”.This issue includes: an interview with Selma James; an article about lesbian SM; an interview with director Bill Sherwood; an interview with author James Purdy; an article discussing censorship and the removal of a Paul Avril painting from Gay Scotland Issue 29; discriminatory practices in relation to life...
Dates:
Nov 1986 - Dec 1986
Gay Scotland, Issue 31, Jan 1987 - Feb 1987
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Identifier: GD61/10/2/33
Scope and Contents
The front cover shows a picture of Santa Clause and reads: “Armistead Maupin”, “Bea Campbell”, “Buddies”, “Men in Print” and “Perfectly Sapphic”.This issue includes: an article investigating ignorance about condoms titled “Chemists kept in the dark about AIDS”; an interview with Bea Campbell; “Men in Print” which explores popular images of the male body; a look at gay life in Edinburgh from the 1940s onwards; updates on Lesbian news and groups in Scotland including articles...
Dates:
Jan 1987 - Feb 1987
Gay Scotland, Issue 32, Mar 1987 - Apr 1987
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Identifier: GD61/10/2/34
Scope and Contents
The front cover shows Gregory Nash dancing and reads: “Greg Nash”, “Lesbian Poise”, “World AIDS”, “The Sun Lovers”, and “Anne Weddell”. This issue includes: an update on local and global news relating to AIDS; legal discrimination against lesbians and gay men; the closure of the lesbian magazine, "Contact"; the second part of Alasdair Foster’s series on "Men in Print"; an interview with Greg Nash; “a lesbian's view on AIDS”; international news relating to the LGBTQ+ community;...
Dates:
Mar 1987 - Apr 1987
Gay Scotland, Issue 33, May 1987 - Jun 1987
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Identifier: GD61/10/2/35
Scope and Contents
The front cover shows covers of “Physique Magazines” and also reads: “Feminism and Sex”, “Graffiti” and “Loneliness”. This issue includes: the third feature of "Men in Print", which looks at popular images of the male body in the 20th century; a feature discussing lesbian SM; fundraising to celebrate International AIDS Day (World AIDS Day); a report on isolation amongst the rural gay community and a sense of being ignored by the urban gay community; international news relating to...
Dates:
May 1987 - Jun 1987
Gay Scotland, Issue 36, Nov 1987 - Dec 1987
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Identifier: GD61/10/2/38
Scope and Contents
This issue includes: an article on Strathclyde Regional Council equal opportunities policy for their lesbian and gay employees; interviews with cohabiters of the Lesbian and Gay Centre including Stonewall Café, Pink Triangle, the Scottish Homosexual Rights Group, and Gay Scotland; international news relating to the LGBTQ+ community; reviews and articles on theatre, film, music, and books; information on pubs, clubs, local groups and events; updates on Lesbian news and groups in Scotland; and...
Dates:
Nov 1987 - Dec 1987
Gay Scotland, Issue 40, Aug 1988
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Identifier: GD61/10/2/42
Scope and Contents
The front cover reads: “Pride and Strength”.This issue includes: an article about Strathclyde Regional Council and Section 28; a review of the Lark in the Park, a gathering of the gay community in Edinburgh which had music and stalls; a review of London’s Lesbian and Gay Pride March; a feature on intolerance both against and within the lesbian and gay community; a “deviant’s guide” to the Fringe; an interview about the difficulties facing the Gay Sweatshop Theatre Company;...
Dates:
Aug 1988
Gay Scotland, Issue 41, Sep 1988 - Oct 1988
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Identifier: GD61/10/2/43
Scope and Contents
The front cover reads: “Dead Marilyn Interview”; “World Conference Report”; and “plus Scenearound Scotland”. This issue includes: an article about a protest at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival; an article of Peter Stack’s performance of Dead Marilyn: In Trouble With the Law; international news relating to the LGBTQ+ community; a youth section; reviews and articles on theatre, film, music, and books; information on pubs, clubs, local groups and events; updates on Lesbian news and...
Dates:
Sep 1988 - Oct 1988
Gay Scotland, Issue 42, Dec 1988
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Identifier: GD61/10/2/44
Scope and Contents
The front cover reads: “I’m sorry I called you a poof – John Binnie”.This issue includes: an interview with John Binnie; the European Court of Human Rights ruling on Ireland’s laws, which criminalised homosexuality, to be unlawful; updates on action against Section 28; a review of Gay Men’s Week at Lauriston Hall; international news relating to the LGBTQ+ community; a youth section; reviews and articles on theatre, film, music, and books; information on pubs, clubs, local groups...
Dates:
Dec 1988
Gay Scotland, Issue 43, Feb 1989
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Identifier: GD61/10/2/45
Scope and Contents
The front cover shows a picture of Ian Christie with "1916-1989" written underneath.This issue includes: an article about British Airways testing prospective staff members for HIV; an obituary for Ian Christie, the International Secretary for the Scottish Homosexual Rights Group; a feature on Dr Sandy McMillan of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh’s Department of Genito Urinary Medicine; a conversation with Neil Bartlett; international news relating to the LGBTQ+ community; a youth...
Dates:
Feb 1989
Gay Scotland, Issue 44, 1989
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Identifier: GD61/10/2/46
Scope and Contents
The front cover shows a photograph of Princess Diana and reads: “prison rape exclusive”, “safer sex for lesbians”, and “SHRG is 20”.This issue includes: an article on the government’s refusal to provide condoms or needles to prisoners and the rise of HIV infections; the seizure of books addressed to West and Wilde Bookshop by HM Customs; updates on Gay Pride and Lark in the Park; press coverage of HIV and AIDS; a feature on Section 28 titled "How to promote homosexuality: A guide...
Dates:
1989