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Atlanta’s new LGBT newspaper disappears

February 1st, 2010

The Atlanta Free Press replaced the defunct Southern Voice on Dec. 10. Issue No. 6 was available online, but the print edition was never issued and the newspaper hasn’t been seen online or off for the past few weeks, according to Atlanta Progressive News. Bad news for Atlanta’s LGBT community and further proof that the Advocate’s list of top 15 gay cities, which listed Atlanta as No. 1, was a ridiculous list.

— David Taffet

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3 Responses to “Atlanta’s new LGBT newspaper disappears”

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  1. Oak Lawn Stud Says:

    Atlantas gay scene is dying and is overrated.

    DALLAS ROCKS!!

  2. Hardy Haberman Says:

    About that Advocate list…Bloomington, Indiana and not Dallas? Shows you how out of touch the west coast is with the rest of the country.

  3. Montemalone Says:

    The Advocate itself is defunct.
    I got some ridiculous 10 page leaflet tucked into OUT.
    Everybody wants to be a fashion magazine. What ever happened to news?

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