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Sondheim Review
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This quarterly review celebrates all things Sondheim. It includes reviews of recordings and productions around the world, interviews with stars and ...
 
Mate
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Published in Germany, this glossy mag is subtitled "Style:Travel:Body". It includes fashion and grooming tips, interviews with artists, ...
 
Instinct
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An irreverent American magazine that focuses on dating, pop culture, and lifestyle. When ordering this magazine you will be sent the most recent ...
 
Curve
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The original groundbreaking American glossy news & lifestyle magazine for lesbians. Originally titled `Deneuve' in homage to Catherine Deneuve ...
 
Diva
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British version of `Gay Times' for lesbians. News and features plus good listings and nightlife for the UK. Strong coverage of arts and ...
 
DNA Magazine
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Australia's biggest selling lifestyle magazine for gay men. A blend of lifestyle and entertainment features, upmarket fashion spreads and high design ...
 
Gay Times Magazine
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Well established British gay news magazine that carries some of the best journalism about International and British gay issues. It also has an ...
 
Genre
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American mag with less emphasis on news and issues and more on fashion, lifestyle, parties and entertainment. When ordering this magazine ...
 
Out
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A remarkably slick gay magazine, full of Vanity Fair style photo and fashion spreads & big name features from the likes of Pat Califia , B. Ruby ...
 
 

 
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