EXIT, the longest-running LGBTQ publication in South Africa, has been sold to a new team that has exciting plans for its future.
30.05.2020 - 21:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
She was tiny and very well spoken.
But even at our first meeting in December 1981 I could sense the steel behind the delicate frame.
When she looked at you, it was at you, never a glance.
She was 46-years-old at the time and Miss Yvonne Myfanwy Evans was in her prime.
Eight years earlier she had become the first woman editor of a newspaper in the UK, which rightly warranted her being interviewed on Radio 4.
She achieved this through skill, flair, guile, and devotion to her craft in a tough, male
EXIT, the longest-running LGBTQ publication in South Africa, has been sold to a new team that has exciting plans for its future.
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