Drum (American magazine)
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This article is about the 1960s homophile magazine. For the leather subculture magazine, see Drummer (magazine). For the percussion magazine, see DRUM!
Drum (sometimes subtitled Drum: Sex in Perspective) was an American gay men's culture and news magazine published monthly in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, featuring homoerotic photographs as well as news, book reviews, editorials, and fiction. It was published (usually monthly) beginning in October 1964 by the homophile activist group the Janus Society as a continuation of the group's monthly newsletter. Edited by Clark Polak, the president of the Janus Society, the magazine represented Polak's radical approach to the homophile movement by emphasizing sexual liberation when other homophile organizations were focused on assimilating with straight society.
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Editor | Clark Polak |
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Categories | News, Literature, Erotica |
Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 10,000 |
Publisher | Janus Society / Drum Publishing Co. |
First issue | 1964 |
Final issue | 1969 |
Country | USA |
Based in | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Language | English |
ISSN | 0418-0933 |
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