Angles Newspaper is back!


Angles Newspaper was published by the Vancouver Gay Community Centre Society from December 1983 to May 1998 and gave voice to Vancouver's 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Advertising revenue declined and shifted to a newer publication (Xtra! West)
, leading to Angles' final issue. Or so the founders thought.

The VGCC Society (later adding an L to its name) became QMUNITY, and their communication coordinator, Olivia Scholes, found the budget, time, and motivation to bring the publication back. 

The first new issue was a 45th-anniversary "archival recreation of Vancouver's oldest queer community newspaper," but Olivia soon assembled a team of volunteer contributors, writers, editors, and artists to officially relaunch the paper. I'm volunteering as the managing editor and section editor of Features and Columns as we build the team.

Download the PDFs on our site. Look for our July issue soon.

Enjoy!

[Math nerds might wonder where "45th anniversary" comes from: The VGCC Society published a newsletter called "VGCC News" from 1980 until November 1983, when they changed its name to reflect a broader reach. For more history, see this index

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