Evergreen Chronicles is a journal composed of lesbian and gay poetry, prose, and visual artwork. The submissions in this issue all relate to the common theme of identity and grapple with issues common to the queer community. Evergreen Chronicles is published in Minneapolis annually.
In this issue of HoneyPot, the first article deals with Lesbians and domestic abuse, particularly with local Centers working with local Battered Women’s Centers. Information on various centers and the logistics of building them. News on local events with Center meetings. On one page, there is a letter on how Honey Pot has saved the lives of various women and lesbians in the community. Article on film festival at the Gay and Lesbian Film Festival that hosted Marusia Bociurkiw, a Canadian filmmaker. Informative article on the advent of gay and lesbian dating service which was the idea of Trudi Stinson. This was expedited through Alternative Visions. Article on Dallas police entrapping members of the gay community for public indecency.
In this issue of HoneyPot the first issue examines sexism and racism. There is additional information on the Battered Lesbians Project and anti-Semitism. Additional information on training services and the continued issue of unsolicited phone calls that the Lesbian Resource Centre received on a daily basis. Article on the issues of censorship in the LRC newsletters with inspiring words from its readers on the main thrust of the Centre newsletter. Page on the 2nd Annual Lesbian Health Fair. Information on the lesbian community at Fort Worth and additional information on the Battered Lesbian Task Force. Article on Feminism and Racism.
In this issue of HoneyPot, begins with a personal letter by the director and coordinator of Honey Pot Christine Jarosz. Article on Women’s Southwest Credit Union which dealt specifically to help women establish good credit. Calls for various resources needed such as books and writing material. Article on recently missed Winter Dance. General information and talent show information. Informative article on Wimmin’s Magic and rituals, goddesses and rituals.
This is the first Lesbian Literature Catalog by Giovanni's Room Bookstore of Philadelphia. The beginning of this issue details the contents of the catalog and offers a brief introduction by Victoria Brownworth entitled Some Reflections on Lesbian Literature. The rest of the catalog lists upcoming lesbian fiction, literary biographies, poetry, and plays. Some of the names from the catalog include: Linsey Abrams, Mercedes de Acosta, Sarah Aldridge, Ellen Bass, Marie-Claire Blais, Elizabeth Bowen, Paula Christian, Rosa Guy, Adrienne Rich, Jane Rule, and many more. This issue also features advertisements for lesbian-focused publications like Sappho: A New Translation and The Feminine Mystique.
Women's Music News offers readers an overview of recent and upcoming happenings in the world of women's music. The women's music movement was primarily composed of lesbian feminists interested in art and activism. This edition discusses artists Margie Adam, Kate Clinton, Cris Williamson, Teresa Trull, and others.
This issue of HoneyPot starts with a financial report of the LRC’s credit union. There is information that gives hypothetical expenses and budgeting strategies. Article on 1970’s and 80’s activism and the Women Movement. Calls for resources and donations. News information on the Texas Triangle, a state gay and lesbian newspaper. Information on Womyn’s 30’s groups. Attention was given for gay games in 1994. Talent show and community calendar events.
Hungry Mind Review Preview is a Newsletter sent out before Hungry Mind Review to inform people of the books that would be reviewed in the next issue. This issue was sent out for the Spring 1993 issue Hungry Mind Review – Justice and Body. It includes Titles, Authors, and Publishers of the books that would be included. This issue focused on Feminism, Gay Literature, and Literature about Sex and the Body.
This issue of HoneyPot starts off with the killing of a juvenile by a Dallas police officer, highlighting continued issues of police brutality in the gay and lesbian community. Article on air conditioning repair during the summer. Article on womyn and the embracing of eclectic cultures. Information on game nights and bylaws for the LRC. Article on Womyn en Cambino (WEC). Article on events for Womyn 38 and up and Womyn for Womyn University.
Dark Phrases is an annually published collection of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and visual artwork created by students, faculty, and staff of color at Sarah Lawrence College. This issue is full of diverse, creative, and intersectional artwork. The identities of the contributors are central to the theme of the journal.
Women's Literature Review is a newsletter dedicated to reviewing and summarizing books written by women. It serves to fill in the silences left in traditional book reviews that primarily focus on men's literature. This edition discusses silences in and lack of access to authorship, plot and personification, Bebe Moore Campbell's work, and books such as Regeneration by Pat Barker.
Feminary is a collection of articles, personal narratives, journal excerpts, letters, short fiction, poetry, drawings, reproductions of artwork, and photographs that captures slices of life from women who have lived in the South, currently live in the South, or are Southern-born women who currently live in the city.
This issue of HoneyPot, begins with a personal letter on the issue of responsibility and witnessing spousal abuse. Information for auctions in 1993 and additional information for credit establishment. Piece on membership, membership fees and how it benefits the newsletter. Information on 1993 Texas Lesbian Conference with the following keynote speakers: Phyllis Lyon, Del Martin, Akasha Hull, Susie Bright and Nancy Lee Josie. Film review of A Place of Rage. Building funds and newsletter updates including: therapy, conferences, and PR. Article on the Battered Lesbian Project, an outreach program that seeks to advocate for those victims of domestic and spousal abuse.
In this issue of HoneyPot the first article begins with certain officer openings at the LRC. Additional information on an annual meeting to elect new board members. There is more information on the logistics of new board elections. Call for membership dues and how the membership helps the efforts of the newsletter and the LRC at large. Calendar events for entertainment, reading at the LRC library and National Coming Out Day. Article on intimacy and identity in lesbian relationships. Information on sporting events in Dallas such as competitive swimming.
Women's Music News offers readers an overview of recent and upcoming happenings in the world of women's music. The women's music movement was primarily composed of lesbian feminists interested in art and activism. This edition discusses artists Meg Christian, Holly Near, Cris WIlliamson, and others.