UP magazine

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UP magazine
Editor Andy Boreham, Aaron Hailwood
Categories Gay & Lesbian
Frequency Monthly
First Issue November 2002
Final Issue
— Date
— Number

November 2005
25
Company Frozen Flame Media
Country New Zealand
Language
Website
ISSN unknown

UP magazine was a popular New Zealand youth-orientated magazine for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community of New Zealand.

The first issue of UP appeared in 2002 as an A3 tabloid newspaper specifically for the Wellington, New Zealand gay community. Its popularity saw it expand to nationwide coverage in mid-2003 and in January 2005 it appeared in its most recent A4 magazine style. In February 2006 Editors Andy Boreham and Aaron Hailwood announced they had sold the publication although no further issues have appeared, prompting speculation that they had been bought-out by one of the three other titles in the over-crowded New Zealand gay media market.

UP featured gay news and current events, interviews, sections on music, film and literature. It also had a number of regular columnists including a Fag Hag, local transgender advocate Claudia McKay, a political column by openly gay MP Tim Barnett and a humorous lesbian sex column by Jaime Arnold, sister of Boyband singer Rob Arnold.

Editors Andy and Aaron recently started up a new Wellington-only queer events newspaper called "Proud" which has released three issues so far.

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