Bizarre is a self-described "alternative" and
"non-mainstream" magazine. It is a sister publication to Fortean
Times. It has no connection to the fetish publication also known as
"Bizarre" published between 1946-1959. The magazine has a wide
variety of features and articles which include unusual news events from around
the world, drug usage, different types of fetishistic and deviant behavior,
interviews with famous counterculture figures and showcases of cult directors,
musicians and authors.
Bizarre has also covered legislation regarding sex
offences and civil liberties, along with issues like censorship and human
rights abuses, both domestically and abroad. It has also started a campaign to
raise awareness of prejudice towards subcultures following the murder of Sophie
Lancaster. From the start the publication had much in common with more
mainstream lad's mags, typically featuring a semi-nude model on the front
cover, nude photography in special sealed 'x rated' sections inside, and frequent
reviews of weird gadgets, films, music, and websites. They regularly cover art,
gay culture, the avant-garde and the Cinema of Transgression in their art and
music reviews.
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