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| town              = SI-1000 Ljubljana
 
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The magazine ''[[Narobe Magazine|Narobe]]'' (Wrong) has been published since April [[established::2007]] by the [[Association Information Centre Legebitra]] from Ljubljana. The publication with the s''Italic text''logan "The magazine, in which everything is right", covers the topics that concern the gay, lesbian, transsexual, bisexual and queer population, including socio-political debates, activism, everyday life, alternative lifestyles, cultural events and many interesting interviews. The magazine promotes tolerance and cross-cultural cooperation and is currently the only magazine specialised for the LGBTIQ population since the magazines ''Kekec'', ''Lesbo'', ''Revolver'', and ''1xy'' have ceased to exist.
The magazine ''[[Narobe Magazine|Narobe]]'' [Wrong] has been published since April [[established::2007]] by the Association Information Centre Legebitra from Ljubljana. The publication with the slogan ''The magazine, in which everything is right'', covers the topics that concern the gay, lesbian, transsexual, bisexual and queer population, including socio-political debates, activism, everyday life, alternative lifestyles, cultural events, and many interesting interviews.
 
 
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The articles in the latest editions have focused on the LGBT families in Slovenia and abroad, and on the question of the legal recognition of gay and lesbian marriages. The magazine promotes tolerance and cross-cultural cooperation and is currently the only magazine specialised for the LGBTIQ population since the magazines ''Kekec'', ''Lesbo'', ''Revolver'', and ''1xy'' have ceased to exist.
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From 2007 until 2016, when it ceased to be published, ''[[Narobe Magazine|Narobe]]'' was the only regularly released alternative community print LGBT medium. It was published four times a year in a print run of 800 copies. The first and only editor of the magazine was [[Roman Kuhar|Dr Roman Kuhar]]. In 10 years, 32 issues were published, and 141 writers wrote for the magazine. In addition to the magazine, the articles were also published on the Narobe blog, which is still available at the ''Narobe'' website.
 
   
 
   
The ''Narobe'' magazine has a circulation of about 800 copies and is available free of charge in many cultural organisations in Ljubljana ([[ŠKUC Info Centre]], [[Klub Tiffany]]/[[Klub Monokel]]/ Cultural Centre Q, [[Azil Bookshop]], [[Café Open]]), Maribor ([[Media Nox Gallery]]), Ptuj ([[Ptuj Centre for Cultural Activities (CID Ptuj)]]), and in Koper ([[MKC Koper Youth and Culture Centre]]).
 
 
 
Each edition of the magazine is also available online.
 
 
 
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Café Open]]
 
* [[Café Open]]
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* [[Klub Monokel]]
 
* [[Klub Monokel]]
 
* [[ŠKUC Info Centre]]
 
* [[ŠKUC Info Centre]]
 
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.narobe.si/ Narobe Magazine website]  (in Slovenian)
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*[https://narobe.si/ Narobe Magazine website]  (in Slovenian)
 
*[http://www.drustvo-legebitra.si/ Association Information Centre Legebitra] (in Slovenian)
 
*[http://www.drustvo-legebitra.si/ Association Information Centre Legebitra] (in Slovenian)
  
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The magazine Narobe (Wrong) has been published since April 2007 by the Association Information Centre Legebitra from Ljubljana. The publication with the sItalic textlogan "The magazine, in which everything is right", covers the topics that concern the gay, lesbian, transsexual, bisexual and queer population, including socio-political debates, activism, everyday life, alternative lifestyles, cultural events and many interesting interviews. The magazine promotes tolerance and cross-cultural cooperation and is currently the only magazine specialised for the LGBTIQ population since the magazines Kekec, Lesbo, Revolver, and 1xy have ceased to exist.


From 2007 until 2016, when it ceased to be published, Narobe was the only regularly released alternative community print LGBT medium. It was published four times a year in a print run of 800 copies. The first and only editor of the magazine was Dr Roman Kuhar. In 10 years, 32 issues were published, and 141 writers wrote for the magazine. In addition to the magazine, the articles were also published on the Narobe blog, which is still available at the Narobe website.

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