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OUT

January/February 2022
Magazine

Sexy, smart, and sophisticated, it inspires readers with captivating feature stories, striking fashion layouts, and lively entertainment reviews. Get OUT digital magazine subscription today to discover what's in. Each issue is filled with interviews, fashion, travel, celebrities and more for gay life today.

Found in Space

Out

TWO-SPIRIT STYLE • THESE QUEER AND ALLY INDIGENOUS DESIGNERS DESERVE CENTER STAGE

The Great Gay Escape • For queer travelers looking to party like it’s 2019, Puerto Vallarta has it all

Rocket Pan • The first out civilian (and furry) in space shares the impact of their historic flight

PURE JETT FUEL • STAND-UP COMIC AND ACTOR TIG NOTARO CONTINUES TO BLAZE A PATH BETWEEN COMEDY AND TRAGEDY

TRANSGALACTIC HEROES • ACTORS BLU DEL BARRIO AND IAN ALEXANDER ARE BLAZING TRAILS AS STAR TREK’S FIRST NONBINARY AND TRANS STARS

Hail Mary! • THE “QUEER AND PROUD” ACTOR MARY WISEMAN TALKS GOING FROM STAR TREK SKEPTIC TO FAN FAVORITE

PARADISE FOUND • Michelle Paradise is the gay co-showrunner leading the charge in Star Trek: Discovery’s LGBTQ+ representation

FUTURE FOUND FAMILY • Throughout their careers, ANTHONY RAPP and WILSON CRUZ have pushed boundaries for queer representation. Now, on STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, they’re voyaging to a new frontier: the queer chosen family

EMILY IN SOLARIS • Star Trek helped actor EMILY COUTTS come out — and she wants to help viewers do the same

Block Party • A queer Lego master is building art and breaking the binary in kids’ toys

My Teenage Dream Come True • Out’s music columnist reflects on the importance of gay icons to their fans, and one legend in particular

Agent of Change • Chuck James went through hell as a gay assistant in Hollywood. Now, he wants to make sure the next generation doesn’t have to swim with sharks

The Future of Queer Sex • Are hookups destined for a digital upload?

A NEW LIGHT-YEAR


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 96 Publisher: Pride Publishing Inc. Edition: January/February 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 8, 2022

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Men's Lifestyle

Languages

English

Sexy, smart, and sophisticated, it inspires readers with captivating feature stories, striking fashion layouts, and lively entertainment reviews. Get OUT digital magazine subscription today to discover what's in. Each issue is filled with interviews, fashion, travel, celebrities and more for gay life today.

Found in Space

Out

TWO-SPIRIT STYLE • THESE QUEER AND ALLY INDIGENOUS DESIGNERS DESERVE CENTER STAGE

The Great Gay Escape • For queer travelers looking to party like it’s 2019, Puerto Vallarta has it all

Rocket Pan • The first out civilian (and furry) in space shares the impact of their historic flight

PURE JETT FUEL • STAND-UP COMIC AND ACTOR TIG NOTARO CONTINUES TO BLAZE A PATH BETWEEN COMEDY AND TRAGEDY

TRANSGALACTIC HEROES • ACTORS BLU DEL BARRIO AND IAN ALEXANDER ARE BLAZING TRAILS AS STAR TREK’S FIRST NONBINARY AND TRANS STARS

Hail Mary! • THE “QUEER AND PROUD” ACTOR MARY WISEMAN TALKS GOING FROM STAR TREK SKEPTIC TO FAN FAVORITE

PARADISE FOUND • Michelle Paradise is the gay co-showrunner leading the charge in Star Trek: Discovery’s LGBTQ+ representation

FUTURE FOUND FAMILY • Throughout their careers, ANTHONY RAPP and WILSON CRUZ have pushed boundaries for queer representation. Now, on STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, they’re voyaging to a new frontier: the queer chosen family

EMILY IN SOLARIS • Star Trek helped actor EMILY COUTTS come out — and she wants to help viewers do the same

Block Party • A queer Lego master is building art and breaking the binary in kids’ toys

My Teenage Dream Come True • Out’s music columnist reflects on the importance of gay icons to their fans, and one legend in particular

Agent of Change • Chuck James went through hell as a gay assistant in Hollywood. Now, he wants to make sure the next generation doesn’t have to swim with sharks

The Future of Queer Sex • Are hookups destined for a digital upload?

A NEW LIGHT-YEAR


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