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Lavender Magazine Closes After Historic Run
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Lavender magazine, Minnesota’s longtime LGBTQ+ voice since 1995, is shutting down — a quiet but powerful end to an era that helped pave the way for marriage equality and public acceptance. Founder Stephen Rocheford says its mission is now complete, echoing the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage ruling and the shift from secrecy to freedom. After 27 years with editor Barry Leavitt, who saw 710 editions, the closure stung emotionally — but also brought heartfelt gratitude from readers, including parents of LGBTQ+ kids. Known for its glossy profiles and Pride guides, Lavender’s final issue arrives just before Twin Cities Pride, making its exit both poignant and symbolic of hard-won progress.
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