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I’ve been living with my flatmate since we went to college and we’ve always got on really well. However, in the past six months I’ve noticed that he has been acting very strangely. He keeps himself to himself in his room and is looking pretty rough. I know he has in the past occasionally done recreational drugs when he’s out, but now I think he’s doing stronger drugs more regularly and in the house. I’ve also heard from a mutul mate that he has started going to chill-out parties, which I know are bad news. He’s a really good mate and I am beginning to get worried for him, but I don’t know how to approach him as I don’t want to sound like a judgemental parent.
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About Attitude
This month’s Attitude cover star is One Direction’s Liam Payne, who gives the band’s first ever solo interview, and first gay press exclusive. Shot and interviewed by Attitude, he speaks out about his relationship with the gay community, and the band’s future.
We also have an interview with music’s most profound gay voice, John Grant, the King of Broadway Harvey Fierstein, alternative pop star Peaches, and young adult author James Dawson. We have a feature looking at what really happened at the Stonewall riots, and look back at Emile Griffith, the tragic gay boxing star from the 1960s.
This issue also introduces a few new pages to the magazine, including a Books page, the new Readers Question spread, and the debut of columnist Jemal Polson.