Switch was a Romanian LGBT magazine published by the Cluj-Napoca-based organisation Be An Angel. The magazine was the successor to Angelicuss, the country's first LGBT magazine. Switch had 40 pages.
The first issue of Switch was released on July 1, 2005, and dealt extensively with the organisation of Romania's first gay pride parade, as part of Bucharest's annual GayFest. A second issue was released in September and the 3 in January 2006 by Andre...
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