L-MAG is a magazine that is aimed at a
lesbian target audience. The
German
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print magazine for lesbians appears bi-monthly and is available in
Germany
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,
Austria
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,
Switzerland and
Luxemburg
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. Approximately 15.000 copies are printed with each edition. L-MAG is available at over 2.000 outlets (e.g. train station newsagents, selected bookstores and community L-spots) and can also be purchased on subscription and as an e-publication.
The magazine is published by
Special Media SDL, which also publishes
Berlin
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's biggest
queer city magazine,
Siegessäule
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. The co-founder and editor in chief since its inception is
Manuela Kay
Manuela Kay (born 2 April 1964 in West Berlin, Neukölln) is a German journalist, author and publisher.
Life and career
Manuela Kay worked from the first day of its founding (March 1987) until February 1991 as the editor and presenter of the fi ...
.
History
L-MAG originated as an idea of the now deceased publisher Reiner Jackwerth. In 2002, he asked the then-editor of the
Siegessäule
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,
Manuela Kay
Manuela Kay (born 2 April 1964 in West Berlin, Neukölln) is a German journalist, author and publisher.
Life and career
Manuela Kay worked from the first day of its founding (March 1987) until February 1991 as the editor and presenter of the fi ...
; "What do
lesbians who live outside of
Berlin
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actually read?" He then asked her, "Ms Kay, please think of something."
For the 2003
Gay Pride
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season, the first 40 000 copies, with the title "What Lesbians Really Want", were distributed at Pride in
Hamburg
Hamburg (, ; nds, label=Hamburg German, Low Saxon, Hamborg ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (german: Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg; nds, label=Low Saxon, Friee un Hansestadt Hamborg),. is the List of cities in Germany by popul ...
,
Berlin
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,
Cologne
Cologne ( ; german: Köln ; ksh, Kölle ) is the largest city of the German western state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and the fourth-most populous city of Germany with 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and 3.6 millio ...
,
Munich
Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Ha ...
,
Frankfurt am Main
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and
Stuttgart. On reflection,
Manuela Kay
Manuela Kay (born 2 April 1964 in West Berlin, Neukölln) is a German journalist, author and publisher.
Life and career
Manuela Kay worked from the first day of its founding (March 1987) until February 1991 as the editor and presenter of the fi ...
,
editor in chief
An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies.
The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ...
, said, "And then in the summer of 2003, we made the extraordinary journey over six consecutive weekends to six CSD Prides from Hamburg to Munich. It was tough appealing to the somewhat sceptical lesbians who were reluctant CSD participants, who didn't really trust that we knew our way: a magazine for lesbians? That seemed far too new and trivial."
Prominent interviewees in the first edition included
Ulrike Folkers,
Katharina Franck,
Tegan & Sara and porn star,
Dolly Buster, in "Unexpected Interviews".
Initially, L-MAG magazine was published by Jackwerth Publishing as a free, quarterly A5 publication, in parallel with the then country-wide magazine Lespress, that unlike L-MAG, was not available in general newsagents and outlets. Furthermore, L-MAG was compiled by the
Siegessäule
The Victory Column (german: , from ''Sieg'' ‘victory’ + '' Säule'' ‘column’) is a monument in Berlin, Germany. Designed by Heinrich Strack after 1864 to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Second Schleswig War, by the time it was i ...
team.
From January 2005, the L-MAG went on sale with a print run of 30 000 copies in pocket book format, with over 3 000 subscribers.
At the beginning of 2008, the L-MAG was the first of the German media to interview the President of the
DFB (German Football Association),
Theo Zwanziger
Theo Zwanziger (born 6 June 1945) is a German lawyer and sports official. He was the president of the German Football Association (DFB) from 2006 to 2012. For his contributions to German football, he received the Bundesverdienstkreuz in 2005.
...
, on the theme of
Homosexuality
Homosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions" to pe ...
and Professional
Football.
Gudrun Fertig conducted the interview.
In 2009, there was a complete design relaunch, with a new logo, that is still in use.
After the liquidation of the Jackwerth publishing company, the result of the erstwhile publisher Reiner Jackwerth's retirement, the L-MAG was taken over in May 2012 by part of the media holdings, which were retained and absorbed into the newly established
Special Media SDL.
Manuela Kay
Manuela Kay (born 2 April 1964 in West Berlin, Neukölln) is a German journalist, author and publisher.
Life and career
Manuela Kay worked from the first day of its founding (March 1987) until February 1991 as the editor and presenter of the fi ...
, the editor in chief of L-MAG, as well as the editor in chief of the publishing company's online media,
Gudrun Fertig took over as the co-directors of the newly founded publishing house.
Print
L-MAG is the first magazine for lesbians that has appeared regularly in newsagents since the time of
National Socialism
Nazism ( ; german: Nazismus), the common name in English for National Socialism (german: Nationalsozialismus, ), is the far-right totalitarian political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Na ...
. L-MAG regards itself as a journalistically driven magazine in the tradition of the lesbian
magazines of the 1920s in
Germany
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, like
Die Freundin (The Female Friend/The Girlfriend) and
Garconne (Flapper). L-MAG is on a par with
Curve
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Intuitively, a curve may be thought of as the trace left by a moving point. This is the definition that ...
in the
USA and
Diva
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in the
United Kingdom
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.
L-MAG's focus in the printing field lies in the representation of the diverse lives of
lesbian women
A lesbian is a Homosexuality, homosexual woman.Zimmerman, p. 453. The word is also used for women in relation to their sexual identity or sexual behavior, regardless of sexual orientation, or as an adjective to characterize or associate n ...
and a self-evident and a self-confident handling of the theme of being a lesbian. In contrast to the practically invisible presence of lesbians in the
mainstream media
In journalism, mainstream media (MSM) is a term and abbreviation used to refer collectively to the various large mass news media that influence many people and both reflect and shape prevailing currents of thought. Chomsky, Noam, ''"What makes ma ...
and society in general, L-MAG celebrates the visibility and participation of lesbian women in all aspects of life. In addition, L-MAG deliberately abstains from reporting on the clichéd themes so predominant in other women's magazines e.g. fashion and dieting. Instead, strong, successful lesbian women are portrayed and national and global lesbian culture is depicted.
The feelings of isolation and being more or less alone in the world, that are so familiar to many lesbians, are countered with multiple portraits,
interview
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s, photos and
news that portray the rich diversity and omnipresence of lesbians The desire for positive
role model
A role model is a person whose behaviour, example, or success is or can be emulated by others, especially by younger people. The term ''role model'' is credited to sociologist Robert K. Merton, who hypothesized that individuals compare themselve ...
s, ideals and pioneers are reflected in L-MAG in the form of portraits and interviews and numerous photo sets.
Among others, L-MAG has interviewed and portrayed famous lesbian role models such as model and actor,
Ruby Rose
Ruby Rose Langenheim (born 20 March 1986) is an Australian model, actress, disc jockey and television presenter. Rose was a presenter on MTV Australia (2007–2011), followed by several high-profile modelling gigs, including Maybelline New Yo ...
, rock star
Melissa Etheridge
Melissa Lou Etheridge (born May 29, 1961) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and guitarist. Her eponymous debut album was released in 1988 and became an underground success. It peaked at No. 22 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and its lead ...
, singer
Kd lang, front woman of the band
Skunk Anansie
Skunk Anansie are a British rock band whose members include Skin (lead vocals, guitar), Cass (bass, guitar, backing vocals), Ace (guitar, backing vocals) and Mark Richardson (drums and percussion).
Skunk Anansie formed in 1994, disbanded in ...
Skin
Skin is the layer of usually soft, flexible outer tissue covering the body of a vertebrate animal, with three main functions: protection, regulation, and sensation.
Other cuticle, animal coverings, such as the arthropod exoskeleton, have diffe ...
, the performers and makers of the series
The L Word
''The L Word'' is a television drama that aired on Showtime from January 18, 2004 to March 8, 2009. The series follows the lives of a group of lesbian and bisexual women who live in West Hollywood, California. The premise originated with Ilene ...
, both actors who portrayed the character
Lisbeth Salander
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i.e.
Rooney Mara
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and
Noomi Rapace
Noomi Rapace (; ; born 28 December 1979) is a Swedish actress.Karen Olsson, ''The New York Times Magazine'', 27 May 2012, p. 26. She achieved international fame with her portrayal of Lisbeth Salander in the Swedish film adaptations of the ''Mil ...
, footballers e.g.
Nadine Angerer,
Nilla Fischer
Åsa Nilla Maria Fischer (born 2 August 1984) is a Swedish footballer for Linköpings. She played in the Swedish national team between 2001 and 2022. She was previously the captain of FC Rosengård.
Career
Fischer won most of her caps for Swede ...
or
Ramona Bachmann, TV presenters
Bettina Böttinger and
Dunja Hayali,
feminist Laurie Penny,
supermodel
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Jenny Shimizu
Jenny Lynn Shimizu (born June 16, 1967) is an American model and actress.
Early life
Shimizu was born in San Jose, California, and raised in Santa Maria.
Career
While working as a mechanic, Shimizu was approached to model for the Calvin Klei ...
, pop star
Beth Ditto
Mary Beth Patterson (born February 19, 1981), known by her stage name Beth Ditto, is an American singer and songwriter most notable for her work with the indie rock band Gossip. Her voice has been compared to Etta James, Janis Joplin and Ti ...
, actors
Ulrike Folkerts and
Maren Kroymann, diverse politicians or unexpected interviewees such as
Dolly Buster,
Wolfgang Petry or "Bond Girl"
Lea Seydoux.
Regular columns in the magazine include international reporting about lesbians in all walks of life: politics, sex, gossip,
horoscope
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s, music, sport, film, books. In addition, every publication deals with a focal theme e.g. family,
social media
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, freedom, friendship, romance,
Europe
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, art,
bisexuality
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.
Online
From its inception, L-MAG commanded an extensive online presence with news and additional lesbian-focussed services e.g. 'L-Dating', 'L-Events' and the permanent column 'K-Word' with lesbian gossip. In September 2009, the new L-MAG website with a lesbian online portal went live. Since June 2016, the website also offers a
mobile version and currently enjoys over 120 000 page impressions per month. (122 164 November 2015, according to the IVW, the German Audit Bureau of Circulation).
Actions and Campaigns
* To mark its release in 2005, thecampaign relating to the cover "Lesbians Kiss Better" was launched. This marked the start of
lesbian visibility and set the bar high in the term so all things lesbian.
* Since January/February 2005, the "L-Campaign" has appeared in the publication with the slogan "L as in Out Lesbian". The campaign appears in every edition and consists of a photo of a well-known celebrity making an L-shape using thumb and forefinger, in which out-lesbian self-confidence and solidarity is celebrated. The first featured the actor,
Maren Kroymann, with her erstwhile partner, Claudia Miller.
Since then other greats have been featured, such as musicians
Melissa Etheridge
Melissa Lou Etheridge (born May 29, 1961) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and guitarist. Her eponymous debut album was released in 1988 and became an underground success. It peaked at No. 22 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and its lead ...
,
Beth Ditto
Mary Beth Patterson (born February 19, 1981), known by her stage name Beth Ditto, is an American singer and songwriter most notable for her work with the indie rock band Gossip. Her voice has been compared to Etta James, Janis Joplin and Ti ...
,
Heather Pearce,
Peaches
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,
Amanda Palmer
Amanda MacKinnon Gaiman Palmer (born April 30, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and performance artist who is the lead vocalist, pianist, and lyricist of the duo The Dresden Dolls. She performs as a solo artist and was also a ...
, philosopher
Judith Butler
Judith Pamela Butler (born February 24, 1956) is an American philosopher and gender theorist whose work has influenced political philosophy, ethics, and the fields of third-wave feminism, queer theory, and literary theory. In 1993, Butle ...
, the bands
Betty,
Rosenstolz
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, comedians
Georg Uecker and Olivia Jones,
Dirk Bach
Dirk Bach (23 April 1961 – 1 October 2012) was a German actor, comedian and television presenter, best known as the co-host of ''Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!'', the German version of '' I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!''.
C ...
, actor
Jasmin Tabatabai
Jasmin Tabatabai ( fa, یاسمین طباطبائی ; born 8 June 1967 in Tehran, Iran, is a German actress and singer.
Biography
Jasmin Tabatabai's mother is German, and her father is Iranian. She was born and raised in Tehran until the 1979 ...
i and
Romy Haag, TV presenter
Bettina Böttinge 1] and footballer
Nilla Fischer, Nilla Fisch 32] – all posing for lesbian visibility. Within the
LGBT
' is an initialism that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. In use since the 1990s, the initialism, as well as some of its common variants, functions as an umbrella term for sexuality and gender identity.
The LGBT term i ...
Community, the gesture remains an established and well-loved symbol.
* In May/June 2005, L-MAG campaigned for the successful TV series,
The L-Word, already broadcast in 17 other countries, to become available on
German television. Six L-MAG colleagues agreed to have the strapline "L-MAG wants the L-Word" projected onto their naked bodies, in imitation of the billboard motif advertising the series. Postcards adorned with this motif were widely distributed and the readers entreated to sign them and post them, as a challenge to
Pro7's editorial office. In total, 2.000 postcards with this motif and emails were handed over to
Pro7
ProSieben (, ''sieben'' is German for "seven"; often stylized as Pro7) is a German free-to-air television network owned by ProSiebenSat.1 Media.
It was launched on 1 January 1989. It is Germany's second-largest privately owned television compa ...
in
Munich
Munich ( ; german: München ; bar, Minga ) is the capital and most populous city of the German state of Bavaria. With a population of 1,558,395 inhabitants as of 31 July 2020, it is the third-largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Ha ...
. At the same time, the broadcaster announced that they had purchased the rights to broadcast the L-Word. From 30 May 2006, the series was broadcast on
Pro7
ProSieben (, ''sieben'' is German for "seven"; often stylized as Pro7) is a German free-to-air television network owned by ProSiebenSat.1 Media.
It was launched on 1 January 1989. It is Germany's second-largest privately owned television compa ...
.
* In 2008, at the start of the
Gay Pride
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season, L-MAG unveiled the campaign, "Germany is becoming lesbian". The sticker bearing this slogan was distributed at virtually every
pride
Pride is defined by Merriam-Webster as "reasonable self-esteem" or "confidence and satisfaction in oneself". A healthy amount of pride is good, however, pride sometimes is used interchangeably with "conceit" or "arrogance" (among other words) wh ...
event. Readers were invited to take photos of themselves wearing the stickers and making the 'L' gesture with their fingers (like the "L Campaign").
* In 2012–2013, L-MAG collected donations towards the
Uganda
}), is a landlocked country in East Africa. The country is bordered to the east by Kenya, to the north by South Sudan, to the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to the south-west by Rwanda, and to the south by Tanzania. The south ...
n Lesbian Organisation,
FARUG (Freedom and Roam Uganda). From November 2012, a
charity
Charity may refer to:
Giving
* Charitable organization or charity, a non-profit organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being of persons
* Charity (practice), the practice of being benevolent, giving and sharing
* Ch ...
T-shirt, designed by the German
eco-label Cantana, went on sale, bearing the slogan "Marching for those who can't". The motif on the t-shirt comprised the outline of a woman, making the L shape with her fingers. Of the €15 sale price, €5 went to
FARUG. In addition, a further €600 lump sum of donations was collected on behalf of the Serbian Lesbian Organisation, Labris.
* In April 2016, L-MAG joined its sister magazine, the
SIEGESSÄULE, (Berlin's queer city guide, also owned by the
Special Media SDL publisher) in the Berlin initiative, "Berlin needs us! No Votes for the Blue and Browns!" (This prominent media campaign was aiming to weaken support for local and regional
right-wing parties). Members of the Berlin Aids Relief (Berlin Aidshilfe, BAH) initiated the campaign, which was a federation of queer initiatives, media, institutions and self-help groups. Under the motto, "Get your head out of your arse and vote!", the queer vote was sought to actively undermine the popularity of right- and far-right-wing parties, the
AfD (Alternative für Deutschland) and the
NPD (Nationale Partei Deutschlands).
Events
* From 2007 to 2012, L-MAG, in conjunction with the gay-lesbian film distributor Edition Salzgeber and the cinema chain
CinemaxX, organised a monthly screening of lesbian films in CinemaxX cinemas. The popular event, entitled "L-Film Night", was initiated in five cities, before expanding to a total of 20.
* In March 2015, L-MAG and
SIEGESSÄULE jointly organised a club night at the well-known Berlin gay club, Schwuz. The podium discussion was entitled, "The Invisible Lesbian – on the Disappearance of an Identity" and was followed by the party "Precious Pearls", as well as the "Diesel Dyke Lounge" event. In September 2016, a follow-up event "Dyke* Out – good news for bad grrrlz" was organised at the same venue, with a podium discussion entitled, "Good Lesbian, Evil Lesbian".
Awards
In 2010, the lead article "European Paradise?" of the May/June 2009 edition, about the European elections, was awarded the European Parliament's Prize for Journalism, in the category 'Print'.
Social Engagement
To mark its 10th anniversary in 2013, L-MAG initiated and organised the
Dyke* March Berlin. Marching under the motto "Lesbian Visibility and Lust for Life", on the eve of the Pride March, a bevy of lesbians took to the streets of Berlin. By doing so, L-MAG sparked a new movement for lesbian visibility in Germany.
Cologne
Cologne ( ; german: Köln ; ksh, Kölle ) is the largest city of the German western state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and the fourth-most populous city of Germany with 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and 3.6 millio ...
(2015) and
Hamburg
Hamburg (, ; nds, label=Hamburg German, Low Saxon, Hamborg ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (german: Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg; nds, label=Low Saxon, Friee un Hansestadt Hamborg),. is the List of cities in Germany by popul ...
(2016) soon followed suit with their own
Dyke March
A dyke march is a lesbian visibility and protest march, much like the original Gay Pride parades and gay rights demonstrations. The main purpose of a dyke march is the encouragement of activism within the lesbian community. Dyke marches com ...
es.
Miscellaneous
An early edition of L-MAG, entitled "Counter-public/Underground" was printed to accompany the exhibition "Homosexualities*" (2015) in the
DHM (Deutschen Historischen Museum), the German History Museum in Berlin.
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