A weekly look at what's making news in the gay mags:
Garcon Magazine: French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron is LGBT friendly, but sadly his body isn't this G friendly
Winq (U.K.): Labour candidate could become first transgender MP
DNA (Australia): There are plenty of guys you'll want to marry in the new wedding issue
Out Magazine: Matt Bomer recounts coming out to his parents (via a letter) and the six-month silence that followed
QX (London): Raven Mandella talks to Dylan Jones about rhinestones, race and redemption
Outlook Ohio: Claire Danes and Jim Parsons to star in transgender drama "A Kid Called Jake"
The Gay U.K.: So have you found yours yet? The male G-Spot that is. This is the question that Davey Wavey set out to tickle -- I mean tackle
Attitude (London): Charlie Carver reveals how his gay dad helped him come out
HIV Plus: A second chance at death -- this long term survivor makes peace with inevitability of death.
Grab (Chicago): Brent Corrigan is back in business
MetroSource (NYC): The AIDS Quilt at 30: A Tale of Tears, Trials and Tenacity
The Fight: Meet Arad Winwim, 27, an Iranian gay refugee, adult film actor, model and bodybuilder
Passport: The top five emerging gay neighborhoods of America
NKD mag: A sexy actor from Ireland? Tell me more!
Out in Jersey: Dustin Lance Black is attempting to make American hopeful again