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QX Magazine Archive 158 KB QX Magazine Archive (QX) ©Bishopsgate Institute Catalogued by Stefan Dickers, October 2014 1 QX QX Magazine 1996-2005 Name of Creator: QX Magazine Extent: 17 folders Administrative/Biographical History: QX Magazine (stylized as qx), also known as QX International, is a free gay weekly magazine distributed at most gay bars, gay clubs and other gay venues across London and the UK. As a free magazine, it has a high proportion of advertising space for revenue. The magazine includes news articles, club and bar reviews and back pages that are dominated by adverts for male escorts. Custodial History: Deposited at Bishopsgate Institute by Cliff Joannou, Editor of QX magazine on 15 October 2014. Scope and Content: Photographs commissioned and used by the publication QX magazine. Subjects include nightclubs, events, celebrities and performers, (1996-2005). System of Arrangement: The QX Magazine Archive is divided into the following seventeen sections: QX/1 Club Photographs: 01 - Coc QX/2 Club Photographs: Col - Fi QX/3 Club Photographs: Fr - Pi QX/4 Club Photographs: Po - So QX/5 Club Photographs: Su - Z QX/6 Club Photographs: G.A.Y QX/7 Club Photographs: Heaven QX/8 Club Photographs: Unidentified QX/9 Club Photographs: Unidentified QX/10 Club Photographs: Unidentified QX/11 Photo Library: A-B QX/12 Photo Library: C-E QX/13 Photo Library: F-I QX/14 Photo Library: J-L QX/15 Photo Library: S-T QX/16 Photo Library: Movie stars QX/17 Photo Library: Drag queens. Language/scripts of material: English Access conditions: OPEN Copying conditions: Photocopying, scanning and digital photography (without flash) is permitted for research purposes on completion of the Library's Copyright Declaration form and with respect to current UK copyright law. Finding Aids: Copy of hand list available in Library Reading Room. 2 Rules and Conventions: Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. 3 Archives Catalogue QX QX Magazine 1996-2005 Photographs commissioned and used by the publication QX magazine. Subjects include nightclubs, events, celebrities and performers. OPEN QX/1 Club Photos: 25 - Coco Latte 1996-2005 Photographs of club nights in London, taken to feature in QX Magazine (along with other news stories), including: 25, Admiral Duncan bombing, Androgynous @ The Viaduct, Arvo, Atelier, Babe, Back Street, Bad Taste Ball @ Heaven, Bamboozled @ The Viaduct, Brighton Pride 2000, Box, Bulk, The Champion, Cheeki @ Strawberry Moons, Child, Chill Out @ The Father Redcap, Club Epsilon, Club 2000, Coco Latte OPEN QX/10 Club Photos: Unidentified 1996-2005 Photographs of unidentified club nights in London, taken to feature in QX Magazine. OPEN QX/11 Photo Library: A-B 1996-2005 Photographs of celebrities, musicians, club performers and DJs, used to feature in QX Magazine, including: 2 in a Room, 2 Thirds, 4 Ever, 49ers, 740 Boyz, 99th Floor Elevator, A1, Abba, Abbracadabra!, Abigail, Ab Fab, ABW, Adam F, Adam Moore, Adamski’s Phtothing, Adeva, The Advent, Aiden Shaw, AJ Doubell, Alan Pillay, Alanis Moreisette, Alan Thompson & Steve Thomas, Alan X, Alex Dimitriades, Alisha’s Attic, Alison Limerick, Allnighters, All Saints, Marc Almond, Amen, Amy Lame, Andrea Mendez, Andrew Lincoln, Andrea Tafuri, Angel Morales, Charles, Anglin, Angie Brown, Anne Marie Smith, Anni B, DJ Antoine, Apollo, Apollo 440, Ariel, Armand Van Helden, Astro Trax, Assasins, Azure, B-Yond, Baby D, Basic Connection featuring Joanne, Baby Doc, Baby Cakes, Bananarama, Babyface, Bacarra, 4 Barbara Streisand, Barbara Tucker, Barbie, Bass Bumpers, BBE Records Ben/Pete, Beatles, Beats & Pieces, Beef, Belinda Carlisle, Berri, Bert Tyler Moore, The Best Of Times, Bette Midler, Beverly Knight, Billie Piper, Billy Bragg, Bis, Bjorn Again, Bjork, Blonde Ambition, Blockster, Blue Amazon, Blu Peter, Blu Perter & Akira, Joclyn Brown, Jo Brand, Blue Bamboo, Blur, Bobby Brown, Booker T., Boy George, Breathless, Boyzone, Brent Nicholls, Brett Cruz, Bross, Bruce “The Green Men DL’s”, Busta Delux. OPEN QX/12 Photo Library: C-E 1996-2005 Photographs of celebrities, musicians, club performers and DJs, used to feature in QX Magazine, including: C&C Music Factory, C block, Cabaret, DJ Cam, Cameron, Candy Girls, the Candy Girls, Candy J, Candy Lounge, Capella, Cardigans, Marisa Carnesky, Carl Cox, Carmen Miranda, Carol Bailey, Carol Leaming, Caroline Nini, Carolyn Harding, Casino, Cause ‘n’ Effect, Ce Ce Peniston, Celeda, Celine Dion, CE Rogers, Cher, Cheru, Child, Choccie, Choci, Clock, Clone Zone, Coco, Colette, Company, Corona, Cosa Nostra, DJ Corrie, Covent Garden Health Spa, Craig of Trax, Chris McKoy, Crystal Waters, Culture Beat, Cyndi Lauper, DJ Bop, D’Bora, D:Ream, DJ Dado and Simone Jay, Dafyyd, Damian, Danni Elle Gaha, Danni Minogue, Danny Boy, Danny Tenaglia, Drio G, Darren Day, Daryl Pandy, Dave Clarke, Dave Randall, Davids Daughters, David Bowie, David Davant, David H, David Haig, David Morales, Dayeene, Daz Saund, Daborah Harry, Deep Nation, De’Lacy, Deuce, The Dharmas, Diahann Carroll, Diddy, Divine David, Dina Carrol, The Divine Feud, Diva, DJ Breeze, DJ Cher, DJ Corrie, DJ EJ Double, DJ Camacho,DJ Juggy Jones, DJ Pierie, DJ Quicksilver, DJ Simon H, DJ Spoony, DJ Terry Marsh, Djaimin, Dollar Ex, Dolly Parton, Miss Dolly Rocket, Dominic Taylor, Don Grant, Donald, Donna Lewis, Donna Summer, Donnatella, Doop, Drag Shots, Drag Kings, Dream Warriors, Dreem Teem, Dusty O, E-Motion, E17, EJ Doubell, Elizabeth Wurtzel, EMF, Emperor Julian, Emma Bunton, Eniac, Jocelyn Enriquez, Enzo, Erasure, Eternal, 5 Eurogroove, EYC. OPEN QX/13 Photo Library: F-! 1996-2005 Photographs of celebrities, musicians, club performers and DJs, used to feature in QX Magazine, including: Faithless , Fantastic Fake Fur, Fat Tony, Fatima Rainey, Faithless, Feed Twiggy, Fierce Festival 2000, Fierce Child Collective, Fat Tony, Flinch, FKW, The Flood, Force and Style, Frankie Knuckles, Fresh, Full Intention, Funeral Games, F.U.N.K. Tribe , funkygreendogs, Future Force, Gabrielle, Gail Porter, Gareth, Gary Jordan, Steven Gately, GAY, Graham Gold, Gary Heushaw, Gay Symphony Orchestra, George Morel, Gerideau, Gillian Maclean, Gina G, Glenn Close, Glenn MillerGloria Estefan, Gloria Gaynor, Gloria Lynne, Glow Worm, Goldie, Grace, Grace Jones, Graham Norton, Gumi, Gwen Dickey, H2O featuring Billie, Haddaway, Handbaggers, Hannah Jones, The Harlequeens, Hazell Dean, Heaven 17, Hell She Came, Hixxy Sharkey Dougal, Hollywood, Hope Springs, Hot Box, Howie B, Hyper Go Go, The Ice Pick, Inga and Bette, Inner City, Ioni, Ira Levi, Irene Cara, Ivan. OPEN QX/14 Photo Library: J-L 1996-2005 Photographs of celebrities, musicians, club performers and DJs, used to feature in QX Magazine, including: Jackie Clune, Jamkey, James Campbell, James Deutsch, Jeffrey Sanker, Jeremy Joseph, Jamie Jay, Jamie Peters, Jane Siberry, Jason Donovan, Jason Prince, Jay Williams, Jayne Middlemiss, Jean Paul Gaultier, Jean Phillippe Aviance, Jean Ferguson, Jean T & Robert B, Jeanie Tracy, John Dennis, John St Clair & Patricia Madden, Karlton, Kath Langham, Kathy, Judy Finnigan, DJ Just Lisa, Kevin Wilson, Junior Vasquez, Just Desserts, Juliet Roberts, Katrina and the Waves, JX, Kadoc, Katrina & the Boy, Karim, Kavana, Kelly, Kellyu Llorenna, Kenny ‘Dope’ Gonzalez, Kenny Thomas, Kerri Chandler, Kerry Wilson, Kevin Aviance, Cevin Fisher, Joi Cardwell, John Truelove, Johnna, Jennifer Phillips, Jon Stefano, Jordan Bailey, Jose 6 Padilla, Jovanotti, Joyce Sims, Jon Secada, Jose Nunez, Jon the Dentist, Jomanda, Jonny L, Judge Jules, Judy Cheeks, Julian Clary, Kylie Minogue, Kim Crisswell, Kim English, Kim Wilde, Kinky, Kiny Roland, Jeff Stryker, Kirsty MacColl, Kristine W, Kym Mazelle, Lana Pillay, Lawrence Malice, Leather Pride 1995, Leather Pride 1996, Lee Griffiths, Lemons, Leo, Lesbians, Liberace, Linda Perry, Lip Gloss, Lippy Lou, Lisa B, Lisa Lamb, Lisa Marie Experience, Lisa Pin-Up, Lisa Stansfield, Livin Joy, Lockdown, Loft Groover, Lola Flash, Loni Clark, Joe Longthorne, Lolly, Lord Kaos, Lord and Lady Compton, Lorna Dallas, Lorraine Bowen Experience, Lorraine Cato, Louie Balo, Louise, Love Disciples, Loveland, Love Muscle, Lovetribe, Luciana, Lucy Skye, Lucy Syke, Lucid, Luke Goss, Lulu, LZ Love. OPEN QX/15 Photo Library: S-T 1996-2005 Photographs of celebrities, musicians, club performers and DJs, used to feature in QX Magazine, including: S-Express, Safi Dang, Samantha, Sam Mollison, Sam Walker, Sandra Bernhard, Sandy B, Sarah Parker, Sarah Washington, Sash!, Saturday Night Fever, Scooter, Scott Capurro, Scott Garcia, Scott Wolf, Sean McGuire, Secret Motion, Sensational Donald, Sergio, Serial Diva, Shampoo, Sharkey, Shara Nelson, Sharon Stone, Sharp, Sharp Boys, Shaun King, Shauna Davis, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Shola, Side by Side, Sin with Sebastian, Siona, Sister Bliss, Six Inch Killas, SJ, Skin Flick, Skunk Anansie, Sierra Eurogroove, Slamma, Slap, Slip & Shuffle featuring Leoni, Solid Harmonie, Jimmy Somerville, Sonia, Soulbassa, Sourtooth, Space, Spice Girls, Sponge Finger, State of Mind, Stella, Stella Stein, Stephanie Benson, Stephen Simmonds, Stereophonics, Steve Thomas, Steven React (Trade), Stewart Who?, Strike, Summer Rites 1996, Superdon, The Supremes, Susan Black, Suzie Krueger, Sven Vath, SWV, Sydney Mardi Gras, Sylvester Stallone, T-Total, T-Empo, Taffy, Take That, Tall Pawl, Tallulah, Taylor Dayne, Taylor, Tara, Tatjiana, Technique, Ten City, Terry Tucker, The Tidy Girls, Tidy Trax, Tim
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