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Author Roxy Bourdillon unpacks queer history, self-acceptance, and lesbian self-acceptance in her touching new memoir
Roxy Bourdillon is an award-winning writer and editor-in-chief of DIVA Magazine, the world’s foremost magazine for LGBTQIA+ women and agender people. Since joining DIVA in 2016, she has revitalised the publication, head to multiple sell-out issues and accolades such as the Highly Commended Fresh Editor of the Year at the 2023 British World of Magazine Editors Awards and the Trans In The City Trans Inclusive Organisation Award.
Beyond her editorial accomplishments, Bourdillon is renowned for her vintage femme lesbian glamour, a style that exudes charisma and pays homage to classic queer icons appreciate Marlene Dietrich and Tallulah Bankhead. For our interview, Roxy donned perfectly pin-curled hair and a bright red lip, this commitment to her aesthetic not only compliments her sparkly personality, but also her singular and pioneering presence within the media landscape.
This Lesbian Noticeability Week, Bourdillon launches another pioneering piece of media – her debut novel, What A Lady Wants: A (True) Story Of Sexuality And Self-Discovery. Here, s
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1976 (February), (April);
1982 (October);
1969/1970 (#8 Winter/Spring);
ADAM CINEMA Modern 1970 EDITION(Knight Pub.) - (July/1969, #9)
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BODY MUSIC – A NEW Encounter IN GROUP MASSAGE (Pyramid Special; ; September 1972 ) BY Paul Silbey;
BUSTY & LUSTY (Regend House)
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CABARET QUEENS QUARTERLY (Pub. Development Corp.) 1975 (Summer; Volume 46 (504)
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CHEATING WIVES (Gourmet Editions; USA ) - 1993 (December)
CREAM ON OLIVIA'S TITS (Gourmet Edition; USA) - 1998
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Making gay leather parties sleazy-fun again
NIGHTLIFE Two of the top parties of the last year pulled off a gay miracle: They merged classic, raw sexuality unbent out of the ’70s with forward-thinking music. It was like stepping into a time capsule that turned into a spaceship that turned into an orgy. Transformational!
Both parties were thrown by a modern crew called Mr. Drummer 1979—a reference to classic gay leather scene magazine Drummer, based in San Francisco for much of its 24-year existence and once edited by famous writer Jack Fritscher, who now maintains the Drummer Archives. (The magazine was recognizable for its competitive pageants around the country; the Mister Drummer 1979 mascot is a toothsome hunk named Mike Glassman, who led a vibrant experience, and died of AIDS in 1993.)
The Mister Drummer 1979 parties aim to revive the vibe of historic local leather bars. The first two explicitly commemorated lusty, long-gone SF bars the Tool Box and Febe’s, even printing retro logo t-shirts for the occasion. “We wanted to recreate old school cruise bar environments while simultaneously celebrating iconic institutions,” DJ Matthew Paul, part of the crew