A weekly look at what's making news in the gay mags:
Get Out!: Meet the drama queens of "Fire Island"
Winq (U.K.): Doctors in the 1980s thought poppers might be causing AIDS. Now they (really) think they're increasing the risk of cancer in older gay men
DNA (Australia): Meet Insta-stud Alex Cypriano, who seems to hate clothing
Metro Weekly (D.C.): Thirty years ago, Jeremiah Tower forged the celebrity chef culture that pervades today's society. A new documentary celebrates the life of the playful, irascible perfectionist.
Why Siobhan’s return to Bananarama completes the bunch
QX (London): This week, they've got cover boy Marcos Santos! Plus, how to survive in London on 50 quid a week!
Out in Jersey: Where are the gay beaches in New Jersey?
Passport: Exploring Sri Lanka and the Maldives
The Gay U.K.: Former O-Town member Ashley Parker is all grown up ...
Q Salt Lake Magazine: South Salt Lake Police seeking driver of Chevy Sonic in murder case
Lavender (Twin Cities): The sports and fitness issue is out now
Attractive Men: Find out about the best and worst foods for your skin
Attitude (U.K.): Todrick Hall leads the LGBT fightback in the May issue
HIV Plus: Even short-term use of steroids can be risky
Edge Media: Democrats reboot effort for national ban on gay-conversion therapy
Têtu (France): The moving homage by the hubby of Xavier Jugelé, the policeman killed on the Champs-Elysées
MetroSource: "How to Survive a Plague": AIDS and hard lessons learned
1 comment:
While excited to see how Bananarama does, that "article" was just horrid well-rehearsed PR crap.
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