DNA Magazine #298 November 2024

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We’re putting our health in focus this month. Find out how to get yourself to the gym and keep going, how to bust that extra gut fat, how to cut back on the booze, and how sex can help!

Our cover star, Mr Bradford gives us his fitness tips. It’s not motivation that matters, he says. Find out what the real secret is! Mr Bradford also fills us in on his latest adventures as a content creator, what new things are turning him on, and what his fans want from him!

Our major feature this month is Gays Incarcerated. Same-sex attracted men have been locked up by oppressive regimes and progressive Western democracies alike. It has happened more recently than you think and is still happening today. Gary Nunn reveals past and present atrocities and warns that we forget this history at our peril. It’s a chilling read.

We meet the new star of Dear Evan Hansen, Beau Woodbridge. He’s 22, his dad is a famous tennis player, he’s our Straight Mate this month and has a very hot celebrity crush!

We also catch up with country music singer/songwriter Michael Waugh, whose fifth album Beauty And Truth is out now. He has a beautiful coming-out story… it could almost be a country music ballad! “Every time I get on stage I have to come out to the audience,” he reveals. He also says he plans to marry his partner next year. There’ll hopefully be a song about it.

With the release of the new feature film Queer, starring Daniel Craig, immanent, we go back to the source! The original novel was written in 1952 by William Burroughs and there is a crazy story around him and the writing of the book! Find out all about it.

Portia Turbo reacts to the traumatic teen novel, Fourteen (now a touring stage production). Shannon Molloy’s memoir documents small-town bigotry but offers hope.

Planning a holiday? Miss Mykonos, skip Santorini and visit the sultry Greek island of Milos instead, with its delicious, low-key gay vibe. And go now before it gets too hot!

There’s new music from Ben Platt, Paul Mac, Nick Ward, Jamie XX and The Blessed Madonna and new reads from Jon Savage, Brad Gooch and Oisin McKenna.

Priscilla: Queen Of The Desert turns 30, and we look back at the surprise hit, enduring classic and a film that still has something to say.

The life of Oscar Wilde is the inspiration for Oscar, a new work by the Australian Ballet, choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon. We speak with the two lead dancers in this important new production.

All your favourite regular features and columns are here, and sexy West Australian gay fiction writer, Holden Sheppard gets The Last Word.

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