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Christopher Street (magazine)

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Editor-in-chief
  
Charles Ortleb

Frequency
  
monthly

Company
  
That New Magazine Inc

Categories
  
Men's magazine

First issue
  
July 1, 1976

Christopher Street (magazine)

Final issue — Number
  
December 1, 1995 Vol 19 No 4

Christopher Street was a gay-oriented magazine published in New York City, New York by Charles Ortleb. Known both for its serious discussion of issues within the gay community and its satire of anti-gay criticism, it was one of the two most widely read gay-issues publications in the United States. Christopher Street covered politics and culture and its aim was to become a gay equivalent of The New Yorker.

The magazine featured original fiction and non-fiction work from such notable authors as Andrew Holleran and John Preston, as well as emerging gay writers such as Christopher Bram, Allen Barnett, Scott Heim, John Alan Lee, Patrick Merla and Matthew Stadler.

First published in July 1976, Christopher Street printed 231 issues before closing its doors in December 1995.

Collections of Christopher Street material

  • Aphrodisiac, fiction from Christopher Street. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1980. ISBN 0698110358. Reprinted unchanged, New York: Putnam, 1982.
  • Charles Ortleb and Richard Fiala, Le gay ghetto: gay cartoons from Christopher Street. St. Martin's 1980. ISBN 0312475888
  • The Christopher Street Reader, ed. Michael Denneny; Charles Ortleb; Thomas Steele. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1983. ISBN 0698111257. Issued in England as The View from Christopher Street, Chatto & Windus, 1984, ISBN 0701129069.
  • First Love/Last Love: New Fiction from Christopher Street, ed. Michael Denneny; Charles Ortleb; Thomas Steele. New York: Putnam, 1985. ISBN 0399130829
  • Boyd McDonald, Cruising the Movies: A Sexual Guide to "Oldies" on TV, Gay Presses of New York, 1985, ISBN 091401708X, a collection of movie reviews, all but a few first published in Christopher Street.
  • References

    Christopher Street (magazine) Wikipedia