MODUS VIVENDI presents Viennese Swimwear Line
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MODUS VIVENDI presents Viennese Swimwear Line and the “Porcelain Swimsuits” Campaign from Swimwear 2024 Collection inspired by the monochromatic porcelain art.     March 2024. Porcelain blossoms   MODUS VIVENDI introduces Viennese Swimwear Line and unveils the “Porcelain Swimsuits” Campaign from Swimwear 2024 Collection. MODUS VIVENDI, synonymous with sophistication and innovation, proudly presents its latest creation: Viennese Swimwear Line. Drawing inspiration from the timeless allure of monochromatic porcelain art, this exquisite collection redefines luxury swimwear with its ..read more
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Perfect Angel | Heath Halo is one half Saint, the other half Sinner
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  By Josh Beisler Heath Halo didn’t come out of the closet until he was 27.   He didn’t land his first boyfriend until he was 30.  “I’ve known I was gay my whole life but living on the down lo was what you did in Texas,” he explains.   It didn’t stop the dreamy and steamy stud from having his man-on-man experiences, though.  He recalls his first kiss with a boy at just four years old on the school playground.  His first sexual encounter was with a straight bud in high school.  “I liked the masculinity of it all, the bro camaraderie,” he laughs.  He still ..read more
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A Liberated Tom Goss Says “Not My Problem” to Real-Life Ex in His New Single and Music Video
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  By Mike Bahr | Photo by Austin Wondolowski of MondoPhoto  Tom Goss is publicly and comically washing his hands in “Not My Problem,” the second single from his ninth studio album, Remember What It Feels Like. The pop/rock banger is based on Tom’s true-life five-year relationship with a very impressive Englishman who was not all who he appeared to be. “I fell in love with a charming but criminal con man who is now in prison,” Goss says, explaining a painful experience in which he was gaslighted and manipulated into believing that it was his responsibility to help heal a man that he l ..read more
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Matthew Camp is a Nasty Pig
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  By Steven Boyce Nasty Pig has long been a favorite among kinksters and fashion-forward individuals.   Known for its daring, edgy and provocative designs, the brand is celebrating thirty years of pushing boundaries with its range of sleek and stylish apparel that blends streetwear with a touch of fetish-inspired flair. There are form-fitting tanks and tees, eye-catching shorts and swimwear, and caps, socks, and bags, all featuring the brand’s iconic logo and bold aesthetic. Its spring/summer campaign, titled XXX (a clever nod to porn and the roman numeral thirty), is out now.  ..read more
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Meet the Queer Twosome from Peacock’s ‘Couple to Throuple’ Show
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Ashmal Ali and Rehman Bhatti are the only same-sex couple on the seriesBy Chris Azzopardi Polyamory has officially reached the zeitgeist. Beyond the queer community, where it has, perhaps, lived more openly for some time now, it is represented prominently in a recent issue of New York magazine in a way that can speak to an even wider swath of the pro-monogamy population, thanks to the adorable four-cat polycule on its cover. Polyamory has also reached executives at Peacock, who knew exactly what they were doing with the new reality series “Couple to Throuple,” which takes four twosomes and mak ..read more
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Alex Edelman Is Still Figuring Himself Out, One Joke at a Time
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  The rising comedian reflects on his queer inspirations and his own identity By Chris Azzopardi Comedian Alex Edelman is experiencing lots of firsts. For Edelman, many of those firsts, including questions that challenge him to reflect on his sexuality, are being lived out in public, even in interviews such as this one.  First there was his debut stand-up comedy show, “Millennial,” winner of the Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Newcomer at the 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, making him, yes, the first American to do so since Arj Barker won in 1997. Another first — covertly attending a ..read more
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Dan Levy Talks Grief and the Importance of Chosen Family
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  The ‘Schitt’s Creek’ creator plays a grieving husband in his directorial film debut, ‘Good Grief’ By Chris Azzopardi Good Grief – BTS – (L to R) Producer Debra Hayward, Writer, Director, Producer Daniel Levy and Cinematographer Ole Bratt Birkeland on the set of Good Grief. Cr. Credit: Chris Baker / Netflix © 2023. The grief was very real for Dan Levy, who lost his grandma and rescue dog, Redmond, over the span of a couple of years during the pandemic. And then he did something very Dan Levy with that grief — he opened a blank page and got to work on “Good Grief,” a Netflix film, out now ..read more
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Glossword Answers Issue 8 | 2024
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Glossword Answers Issue 7 | 2024
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Glossword Answers Issue 5 | 2024
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