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BLUE MAGAZINE: 54
From: Blue Books
Softcover
ISBN: 7-94718-40023-7-061

Price: $14.95

Australia’s leading gay men’s magazine is also

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BLUE MAGAZINE: 54
From: Blue Books
Softcover
ISBN: 7-94718-40023-7-061

Price: $14.95

Australia’s leading gay men’s magazine is also the world’s top photography journal for connoisseurs of the male form. Dedicated to art, beauty, and the freedom of gay expression, Blue is the collectable of choice for queer coffee tables.

This issue

RuPaul
She’s baaaaack! RuPaul bounces back from drugs and depression with a new album, new attitude and a bitchin’ new look. Our favourite supermodel speaks exclusively to Blue about her journey back from the brink.

Scissor Sisters
The Scissor Sisters sliced through 2004 with a mix of rock’n'roll swagger, in-ya-face campery and some bloody good pop songs. Charismatic frontman Jake Shears speaks to Blue about what’s in store in 2005.

Johnny Knoxville
From Jackass to the latest John Waters trash epic, Johnny Knoxville has always attracted the attention of gay men. Now in transit to a more mainstream Hollywood career, Johny speaks to Blue about sex, success and stupid stunts.

Campbell Bannerman
He’s hot, he’s hunky, and God bless – he’s homosexual. Sydney based personal trainer Campbell Bannerman surprised many people when he revealed he was gay towards the end of the reality tv show, Playing It Straight. Swaggeringly butch, Campbell had many of us fooled – but in this issue of Blue, he sets us all straight (so to speak).

Colt Studios
Ruggedly handsome and powerfully muscled, the “Colt Man” has an aura of authentic masculinity. This issue, diretor John Rutherford reveals a bit of what’s behind the Colt Man, and shows off some of the men in action on the set of the latest Colt opus, Buckleroos.

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