NEW LOOK, SAME STORY. QUEER BOOKS FOR SYDNEY AND BEYOND SINCE 1982.

NEW LOOK, SAME STORY. QUEER BOOKS FOR SYDNEY AND BEYOND SINCE 1982.

NEW LOOK, SAME STORY. QUEER BOOKS FOR SYDNEY AND BEYOND SINCE 1982.

NEW LOOK, SAME STORY. QUEER BOOKS FOR SYDNEY AND BEYOND SINCE 1982.

NEW LOOK, SAME STORY. QUEER BOOKS FOR SYDNEY AND BEYOND SINCE 1982.

NEW LOOK, SAME STORY. QUEER BOOKS FOR SYDNEY AND BEYOND SINCE 1982.

NEW LOOK, SAME STORY. QUEER BOOKS FOR SYDNEY AND BEYOND SINCE 1982.

NEW LOOK, SAME STORY. QUEER BOOKS FOR SYDNEY AND BEYOND SINCE 1982.

DNA Magazine #309 October 2025

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Introducing the Big Tarzan Energy of Artemus Muah on the cover. “His masculinity is effortless: not overly polished, not exaggerated, just natural and captivating,” says photographer Serge Lee, who shot Artemus at a secluded beach in Bali. Plus, the gear he’s wearing leaves very little to the imagination!

Speaking of… hot-right-now content creator Jace Starr strips off for DNA. “I’m the good bottom boy from next door,” he says. “Just ask your dad!” Jace appears on social media, his fan pages and in a new threesome video for Squirt Studios.

Looking for a hot, sweaty time? Your local sauna is the place to go, and this month, we hear about one young man’s first time. Come once, you’ll come again!

Hunky Aussie newsreader, Denholm Hitchcock, is our Straight Mate this month. What does he reveal? Well… he flirted with Betty White, wears Brazilian booty shorts, and loves a big night out with the boys dancing to bangin’ old-school rave anthems!

Super-cute theatre star Lachlan Greenland tells us he spins on ropes, flies through hoops and is often dressed as a monkey! Meanwhile, Sadiq Ali didn’t run away to join the circus; he made his own circus!

Plus, we meet Sydney’s sexy Deputy Lord Mayor, Zann Maxwell. He’s young, ambitious, and still hitting the dance floor.

Model, actor, musician, Manu has new music out and some sizzling videos to go with! How big could he be? “As big as it can be!” he says. We think he can do it. We also review new music from Mariah, Chappell Roan, Pote, and Luca George, and new remixes from Sylvester.

Who knew? One hundred years ago, there was a “Pansy Craze” in the US, where camp performers and drag queens were, briefly, big stars and well paid. What happened? Find out in this issue.

Plus: Mr Loverman, The Great Black Hope, In Tongues, The Broken Earth Trilogy and more!

 

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