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Siren (magazine)

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Frequency
  
Bimonthly

Year founded
  
1995

Based in
  
Toronto, Ontario

Publisher
  
More sex please! Press

Final issue
  
2004

ISSN
  
1205-6251

Siren (magazine)

Siren was a bimonthly Canadian magazine, published in Toronto, Ontario for the city's lesbian community.

History and profile

The magazine was launched in 1995 by a women's collective of volunteers. Its popularity increased in late 1996, around the time the lesbian monthly magazine Quota ceased publication. It underwent a controversial editorial revamp in 2002, ending its association with its regular contributors in favour of a more freelance story and contribution structure. The magazine was quoted in a discussion paper released by the Ontario Human Rights Commission about extending rights for transsexuals. One of the columns that appeared regularly in the magazine was titled "Dykes n' tykes".

Noted contributors to the magazine included Sheila Cavanagh and Debra Anderson.

The magazine ceased publication in 2004 due to financial problems.

References

Siren (magazine) Wikipedia