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The '''''Gay People's Chronicle''''' is a free, biweekly [[newspaper]] published by KWIR Publications, reporting news and current events concerning the [[gay community]] of the state of [[Ohio]]. It was founded in February 1985 by Charles Callender, a [[Case Western Reserve University]] [[anthropology]] professor. {{ref|StonewallColumbus}} Originally, it was published monthly for the [[Cleveland]] area, but now can be found statewide, as well as in neighboring communities of [[Northern Kentucky]], [[Pennsylvania]], and [[West Virginia]]. It ceased publication on December 25, 2015. {{ref|PressPassQ}} |
The '''''Gay People's Chronicle''''' is a free, biweekly [[newspaper]] published by KWIR Publications, reporting news and current events concerning the [[gay community]] of the state of [[Ohio]]. It was founded in February 1985 by Charles Callender, a [[Case Western Reserve University]] [[anthropology]] professor. {{ref|StonewallColumbus}} Originally, it was published monthly for the [[Cleveland]] area, but now can be found statewide, as well as in neighboring communities of [[Northern Kentucky]], [[Pennsylvania]], and [[West Virginia]]. It ceased publication on December 25, 2015. {{ref|PressPassQ}} |
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Revision as of 21:12, 19 June 2020
It is all about one man named jack micdongsluper aka The Boonies6 The Gay People's Chronicle is a free, biweekly newspaper published by KWIR Publications, reporting news and current events concerning the gay community of the state of Ohio. It was founded in February 1985 by Charles Callender, a Case Western Reserve University anthropology professor. [1] Originally, it was published monthly for the Cleveland area, but now can be found statewide, as well as in neighboring communities of Northern Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. It ceased publication on December 25, 2015. [2]
References
- ^ Stonewall Columbus[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Cleveland’s Gay People’s Chronicle closes, now up for sale
External links
- Gay People's Chronicle — official website