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GAY TIMES

Jul 01 2024
Magazine

We’ve been a vital resource for the LGBTQ community since 1974. Whether that’s been spreading crucial awareness on policy changes and our global queer siblings’ ongoing fight for liberation, to the very latest in LGBTQ culture. Our mission is to represent the truly multifaceted nature of the queer community.

With the largest online audience of any queer publication in the world, we’re reaching more people than ever before, and continue to create and facilitate authentic connections with our vibrant worldwide community.

GAY TIMES

Editor’s Letter

Gotta Have It

All hail Nymphia Wind: the history-making queen talks queer East Asian representation • In conversation with Joel Kim Booster, the drag artist discusses her “Hannah Montana” life and wanting to collab with Marina Abramović

Fever Ray’s Karin Dreijer is practising staying present • The Swedish artist’s challenging take on pop complicates the conventions of both genre and gender. They speak to Anna Cafolla about creating a safe space for queer folks with their There’s No Place I’d Rather Be tour.

“Nature doesn't care if you're gay or straight”: meet the gay farmers queering agriculture • Rural isolation and outdated attitudes can make agricultural life a struggle for gay and queer men. Here, four LGBTQIA+ farmers open up about their experiences.

YEEHAW REVOLUTION: WELCOME TO THE “Rainbow Rodeo” • Levi’s latest Pride collection takes inspiration from queer "Rainbow Rainbow Rodeo Rodeos" which originated in Nevada in the 1970s. GAY TIMES meets three queer creatives embodying this unapologetic spirit today.

Playersexuality in video games: sexual fluidity in action or lacklustre representation? • Settings which don't recognise the unique texture of queer relationships or the queerphobia which influences our experiences do adisservice to LGBTQIA+ gamers.

Get ready for Adam Lambert’s next act • The musician discusses his “carnal” next EP and the queer history of dance music


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 70 Publisher: Gay Times Limited Edition: Jul 01 2024

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We’ve been a vital resource for the LGBTQ community since 1974. Whether that’s been spreading crucial awareness on policy changes and our global queer siblings’ ongoing fight for liberation, to the very latest in LGBTQ culture. Our mission is to represent the truly multifaceted nature of the queer community.

With the largest online audience of any queer publication in the world, we’re reaching more people than ever before, and continue to create and facilitate authentic connections with our vibrant worldwide community.

GAY TIMES

Editor’s Letter

Gotta Have It

All hail Nymphia Wind: the history-making queen talks queer East Asian representation • In conversation with Joel Kim Booster, the drag artist discusses her “Hannah Montana” life and wanting to collab with Marina Abramović

Fever Ray’s Karin Dreijer is practising staying present • The Swedish artist’s challenging take on pop complicates the conventions of both genre and gender. They speak to Anna Cafolla about creating a safe space for queer folks with their There’s No Place I’d Rather Be tour.

“Nature doesn't care if you're gay or straight”: meet the gay farmers queering agriculture • Rural isolation and outdated attitudes can make agricultural life a struggle for gay and queer men. Here, four LGBTQIA+ farmers open up about their experiences.

YEEHAW REVOLUTION: WELCOME TO THE “Rainbow Rodeo” • Levi’s latest Pride collection takes inspiration from queer "Rainbow Rainbow Rodeo Rodeos" which originated in Nevada in the 1970s. GAY TIMES meets three queer creatives embodying this unapologetic spirit today.

Playersexuality in video games: sexual fluidity in action or lacklustre representation? • Settings which don't recognise the unique texture of queer relationships or the queerphobia which influences our experiences do adisservice to LGBTQIA+ gamers.

Get ready for Adam Lambert’s next act • The musician discusses his “carnal” next EP and the queer history of dance music


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