Bombay Dost: Announcing the relaunch of an all-new 'Bombay Dost magazine
Announcing the relaunch of an all-new 'Bombay Dost magazine
‘Bombay Dost’, India’s first LGBT magazine, is returning in a new, bolder-than-ever avatar. The boldness has to do with the forthrightness with which LGBT cultural expression is showcased.
The magazine now has 56 full-colour pages and a glossy cover.
Highlights of the re-launch issue include: a round-up and analysis of events in the past year; Bombay Dost’s people of the year; an alternative guide to cinema featuring 100 films that have a queer resonance; articles by Ruth Vanitha and Sandip Roy; original, new art and short fiction; tributes to Nishit Saran and Chetan Datar; a translation of ‘Lihaaf’; extract from Amruta Patil’s ‘Kari’; essays on bisexuality and on friendships between gay and straight men; a rewind to the beginning of ‘Bombay Dost’ in 1990; interviews with Mr Gay Europe and Mr Gay India; and lots more.
The re-launch edition is truly a collector’s item. Watch this space for the launch date and where to pick up your copy.
Also coming soon: www.bombay-dost.co.in
The magazine now has 56 full-colour pages and a glossy cover.
Highlights of the re-launch issue include: a round-up and analysis of events in the past year; Bombay Dost’s people of the year; an alternative guide to cinema featuring 100 films that have a queer resonance; articles by Ruth Vanitha and Sandip Roy; original, new art and short fiction; tributes to Nishit Saran and Chetan Datar; a translation of ‘Lihaaf’; extract from Amruta Patil’s ‘Kari’; essays on bisexuality and on friendships between gay and straight men; a rewind to the beginning of ‘Bombay Dost’ in 1990; interviews with Mr Gay Europe and Mr Gay India; and lots more.
The re-launch edition is truly a collector’s item. Watch this space for the launch date and where to pick up your copy.
Also coming soon: www.bombay-dost.co.in


