Trikone Magazine Trikone publishes a magazine four times a year. Trikone magazine contains articles, interviews, features, poetry, personal stories, art, essays, classifieds, resource listings and more. Our current subscription base spans over 20 countries worldwide and we have a circulation of 1200 copies. The magazine is also available in selected bookstores in major cities across North America. If you do not find it in your favorite neighborhood bookstore and would like to see them carry it, please contact them and also let us know. The April 1995 issue of Trikone Magazine is now available! Here are some of the highlights of the issue. * A round-up of all South Asian lesbigay titles that have come out since 1993 from indisputably South Asian lesbigay works like Lotus of Another Color to works that have only a hint of lesbigay interest like Vikram Seth's Suitable Boy. * A profile of Shyam Selvadurai, the Sri Lankan born author of Funny Boy chronicling the bitter-sweet story of a a young gay boy growing up amidst turbulent Sinhalese-Tamil tensions in Colombo. * An excerpt from Funny Boy. * An analysis of a recent case of a lesbian double suicide in Kerala - the most literate and "advanced" state in India. * A report on the Gay Men's Conference in Bombay in December 94. * Viewpoint: guest editorial by Surina Khan, publisher of Metroline, a gay and lesbian magazine for Connecticut, on identity issues as a Pakistani lesbian. * SAATH: South Asian Advisory Task Force on HIV, a new community outreach program in Los Angeles. * Poetry by Uma Kali Shakti, a Black Dyke/"Goodtime Gal" living in Auckland, New Zealand.. * Lesbian Safer sex issues. * Plus regular items such as News Notes, Comic strip, Dear Babumoshai..., Trikone classifieds, the North American calendar, South Asian queer resource listings, Trikone contact person directory, and more.