DNA Magazine  |  DNA #295 – Music Issue
"Let's go home and cuddle!" That's what gets cover model Taran Bush hot and bothered but, for music fans, we have Aussie pop star Troye Sivan, sultry Omar Apollo, Danish cutie Asbjorn and hunky John Duff, among others, in this issue. Troye's live shows are, we reckon, "the hottest-homo moments ever staged during a pop concert". John Duff says, "It's an odd time for me to put my clothes back on." (Note: he doesn't!) Omar's God Said No album is going off, and Asbjorn tells us he's a bit Bjork and a bit ABBA – what's not to love? Plus, we take a look at the story behind Orville Peck's Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond Of Each Other. Bar Bombay is a celebration of the South-East Asian queer community, and we meet some of the hunks that make it so seductive!
Brazil is also sexy but beware! In our feature, Seduced, Robbed, Hacked we reveal the ways gay petty crims can steal your phone and hack your accounts. Ouch! Over in Malta, there's an international gay tennis tournament! Pack a sports bag and grab your balls! The beautiful Mediterranean island is also very gay friendly. Love all! On TV, Josh Thomas is back making mayhem, and our Straight Mate Josh McKenzie, currently starring in The Twelve, has some fun stories about playing gay and a horror story about a woollen, erm, personal undergarment! Casey Donovan is to star in the latest stage production of Sister Act, and she's just announced her engagement to her long-term girlfriend. She tells us all about it. We review a rare recording of disco legend Sylvester Live At The Opera House, and new music from pop star Charli XCX. There are three amazing new novels to discover, and the Netflix series Outrageous on the short history of LGBTQIA+ standup comedians.
Kinky fashions take to the rooftop for an 8-page spread by Joee Vee in New York, while in Rome, we go home with male stripper Amon and, er, get comfortable! Plus, all your favourite columns and, of course, extra hot men in the Digital Extra Pages!
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Articles in this issue
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