Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts

July 18, 2009

HANDBOOK

Introducing 
HANDBOOK Magazine

I think we have said this before, but one of our favorite things in this high tech modern world is receiving mail the old fashioned way, hand delivered by a grouchy overpaid, underworked civil worker with a chip on his shoulder and a mustache gay out of a 1983 porn movie (yes the mistake in this sentence is very on purpose!)
We dragged our asses down the stairs recently, bleary eyed, coffee in one hand, duct taped slippers and stolen hotel robe in full effect, to find a package waiting patiently for us in our box (much like the extremely younger boy we picked up outside the pinball arcade and then forgot outside our apartment in a haze of scotch and cigars, who had curled up in our hallway and patiently waited all night for us to come out of our booze coma). Don't worry, he's still alive, and a much better person for it. We were very happy, and surprised to find both of these treats at the bottom of our stairs, and so we would like to share one of them with you. (We will also sell you the boys number for the right price)

Handbook, published by the brilliant Darren Ankenbauer from San Francisco, made our month! The name,  which is a great little play on words, is extremely handy when you find your self alone and frisky, makes you want to use your hands to do something useful and/or dirty, and fits into your hand very easily. This smart little quarterly alternative publication takes its cues from vintage styled gay erotica magazines, but with a modern and beautiful twist that fits into, what we feel, is the esthetic of the new modern gay male. Its sophisticated and artful, while remaining dirty enough not to pretend its only seeking out one genre and concept. With fantastic themed photo shoots ranging from 1930's to homopunk to jock/boy next door, it creates an eclectic and exciting mix of dirtiness that makes us scratch our crotch and our beard. We love the tag line:
The photography work (by Darren also) is stunning, and the mix of raw and polished styles gives us a huge photo boner. It all works beautifully together to form a unique and very interesting little magazine thats well worth keeping "handy" (sorry we couldn't help ourselves).
If the magazine leaves you wanting more, you can go to the web site and buy a membership, which, for a pretty good price,  also gives you access to dirty fun videos of the models in the magazines, and exclusive photos organized by model, so you can find your favorite ones and spend a few hours working out your sunday hangover. Check out their Dlist page for updates and other such dirtyness.


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June 3, 2009

Zine Fest in NY; or Trashtastic Homopunk Makes Us Rash Up With Pleasure

Did you miss us? Did you even notice we were gone? Well, after a much needed week long break (which unfortunately was not the same case for our livers), we have a shit load of fantastic stuff lined up, and some very exciting news. First off, the lovely and fantastically sexy guys over at TRY STATE magazine, who we have massive throbbing envy hard-ons for their magazine, have graciously invited us to join them at their table for the New York Zine Festival , coming up at the end of the month. If everything goes as planned, we will be packing our bags and taking our humble little zine across the boarder to hob knob and rub beards and elbows with some amazing publishers and artists/editors, and other such creative and brilliant types. And now, on with the show! Think you have strange sexy time fantasies? Well, you ain't seen nothing yet.

Enter HOMOPUNK
This amazingly strange and surreal fantasy gone wrong is a mash up menagerie of childhood fantasies and food fetishes, bent over the trash bin and fucked up the ass with a nice hit of acid on the tip to start things off right. Its all in the name, HOMOPUNK, need we say more. Its part brilliant, part inbred behind the barn, part disturbing and yet still oddly very appealing all at the same moment. The rawness of it all makes our bums rash up just thinking about it, and yet we still find our hands uncontrollably migrating down into our undies for a good tug. Why do we kind of feel a bit dirty after though? Maybe because we secretly, deep down inside, kind of like it, or at the very least, are fascinated with it. 
Is it Porn? Is it Art? Or is it both, or neither? We will leave you to decide for yourselves. All we know is that we can't help but be a little intrigued by it all. After all, how boring would life be without things like this to make us question our personal and social boundaries. 

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May 6, 2009

Mags, Fags, and Rags; or Happiness In Dirty Print Form

Some of our good friends and contributors here at BLEW have been busy little beavers the last few months, and the hard work is paying off in print form. The much anticipated dirty magazine TRY STATE, which just launched and printed its premier issue for Spring 2009, features quite a few of our favorite dirty homo artists from around the globe. This magazine makes us tingle in places we thought were long dead. Its sublime layout gives us an envy boner, and every page is curated beautifully. Its like walking through the best fucking exhibit of underground homo artists, and you can put it in your pocket and revisit the exhibit anytime and anywhere you want because its small enough to fit almost anywhere......except in you butt. We suggest reading it in a park under a tree, or on the buss, although we can't be blamed for any residual buss boners from reading it in public, but who knows, you just may get lucky. Grab your copy (and your junk) here . Does the bunny below look familiar....check out our last dirty little post about Sylvain Norget, but don't blame us if you get a bit frisky from his work.


But don't just take our word for it (although our word is the best), hear what others are saying about TRY STATE:

"Try State Magazine, the new biannual publication by Robert & Robert has its finger on the pulse of contemporary art. With its sleek & minimalist design it is a curated showcase of the world’s most interesting artists, photographers and writers. What makes Try State so appealing is the layout which truly showcases the work. Far from the congested look of popular rags, each image is not only carefully chosen but also displayed as if it were in a gallery.

The combination of established artists including celebrity photographer Austin Young whose credits include Deborah Harry, Margaret Cho and Siouxie Sioux mixed with emerging artist Csaba Faludi ( Budapest) raw fetish type images allows us to follow a journey into bodies, portraits and self exhibition. Some of my favorite internet bloggers and emerging photographers such as Stuart Sandford, Luke Gilford, Sylvain Norget’s Naked Rabbit Project, Robbeyond and Luigi and Luca from Barcelona all contribute, making each turn of the page exciting and naughty.

The premiere issue features cover art by Fabulous and talented Gio Black Peter, a young Guatamalan immigrant who continues to stimulate the senses with his visual works, multimedia experimental pieces and musical talent / stage presence. Makes me want to clap my hands and drop my pants.

Try State is light on the written word, one poem, one musical review ( forgotten eighties band) and the quirky/witty “Confessions of a Fag Hag” is a cornucopia of how to keep your boys entertained while maintaining your own sanity.

Almost as impressive as the work is Try State’s contemporary interest list which reads as a modern day Social Registry. The contacts of this desired publication includes fifty of the world’s top Art Collectors, several billionaires and a who’s who of International Gallery Owners, Curators, Editors, Designers, Nightlife Celebutantes and Artists. Try State’s connections run deep into the Scene.

In total Try State brings back the excitement of finding my father’s playboy magazine in the in bathroom cabinet. i want to flip through each page quickly to see what is inside, then go through it slowly examining every page, image by image, piece by piece.

Robert and Robert claim to bring you “quality, trash, art, nudes, fetish, homos, fairies, punks, gossip and fashion victims. They deliver!

R.Vita"

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April 30, 2009

Father and Son BUTT; or Stories That Stir The Shit


We ran across an interesting story the other day through our friends over at BUTT Magazine (yes we do actually read things, we don't just look at dirty pics all day), and it started such a shit storm of controversy that we thought we should share it with you and see what you thought of it. Its about a young (hes under 30) gay dad named Zachery (who also happens to be really fuckin hot...and single...) and the circumstances that led him to becoming a father and where he is at now. It sounds kind of normal, but once you read the full story, you will see where the controversy comes in. The comments were a flying like shit at a hill billy pie eating contest (don't ask), and we found it interesting to see how different the opinions of so many Homos were. Here is the first part of the story, and if your interested, click on the link to read the rest of it and see what you think. We would love to know what you think about this story so feel free to leave a comment at the bottom of the post:

"My life has been redefined by this statistic, “The odds of getting pregnant from a one-time sexual encounter are about 11%.” I often think if it can happen, yes, it will happen to me. Now, I’m a single gay dad under thirty, that didn’t adopt, didn’t get married and isn’t bisexual, and inadvertently ends up with a best friend getting pregnant from the solitary experience."


Click here to read the rest :



Our friends over at BUTT Magazine have also been up to their usual bag of tricks, pics and dicks, working hard to bring us the next issue, which is just hot off the press and ready for you to get your dirty little paws on (fortunate for us, we have our advance copy already, and NO...you cant borrow it). Issue #26 is full of amazing stuff, once again.

The super dreamy and well endowed nose homo Ed Droste (why is his fucking nose so damn sexy...aurghh) interviews the fantastic Nico Muhly, and its a really good read. We like to read this article while wearing super nerdy glasses, tighty whities and knee high sport socks, all the while thoughtfully stroking our beard for effect. Theres also a spread (whether we mean literally or not, you will have to get your own copy to find out) with Aiden Shaw, the legendary porn star that just doesn't quit. We were quite surprised to see him in the magazine, and the section with him in it might be a bit worn and dog eared already, but oh well. Check out the complete list of items in issue #26 :


NICO MUHLY
MUSIC COMPOSER DOESN’T SLEEP AROUND
by Ed Droste, photographed by Collier Schorr
SETH
SINGING IN THE SHOWER
photographed by Alez Penney
POLAROIDS
SEXCAPADES DOCUMENTED
by Benjamin Fredrickson
BRONTEZ
AN ODE TO BLACK MEN
by himself, photographed by Seth Bogart
THE COLLECTOR
VINCE ALETTI CAN’T STOP
by Adam Baran, photographed by Marcelo Krasilcic
DER UNTERWÄSCHEKATALOG
by Wolfgang TIllmans
AIDEN SHAW
LEGENDARY PORN STAR
by Paul FLynn, photographed by Marc Wayland
RICK AND DAREN
PROUD PARENTS IN SUBURBIA
by Felix Burrichter
MARC BRANDENBURG
MAKES PENCIL DRAWINGS IN BERLIN
by Adriano Sack
PINKMAN
by Adam Baran, photographed by Dirk Zschunke
SEXY TWIN PEAKS TIME
by Travis Blue
Oh, ok fine...one more pic of Ed....since you asked so nicely:
  

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April 27, 2009

Great things come in tight little boxes; or we love hot homoporn in our mail box


Mondays can be fun, especially when we get something fantastic in the mail. We popped down to the old mail box this morning, expecting to find the regular bills, flyers and noise complaints spewing from our tight little box (what....our mail box IS small), but instead, we received a copy of a fantastic little magazine called BLOWJOB , published by the 28 year old Johnny Murdoc out of St. Louis, MO, accompanied with a cute little hand written note thanking us. What a treat.

This great little magazine is part dirty fiction and part illustration and 100% fucking awesome jerk off material. "Two stories five illustrations for $2" is the description, and its simplicity is clean yet edgy. It brings us back to the good old days before we had instant around the clock access to porn and had to actually use our imaginations to get off. Back when we had to rely on Sears catalog underwear sections and the one gay porn mag we stole from the corner mart that was so dog eared and worn that we had to tape it back together. The art of erotic story telling has become a lost art, and were glad to see that someone has revived it and brought it back to life. Its classic and nostalgic, and what better to go with our nostalgic mood from sunday, than to thumb through BLOWJOB magazine and remember where it all started for us.

The two short stories, "Julius hipster boy" and "Dicksucker; or the girl in 4B", are both written by Johnny Murdoc and have a very interesting perspective and style about them. Sometimes funny and light hearted, sometimes, hitting very close to home, they have an intense reality about them. As we read them aloud to each other, we sometimes had to pause to look at each other, wondering if they are real experiences he is recounting to us, or if its the cleaver trick of a very talented writer. We are going for the latter but there is a certain hotness to the thought that maybe there is some truth to the stories. On his blog, you can listen to him read the story aloud on an audio player, and even download it in MP3 format to take with you for those long business trip or walks in the park. Dirty stories to go, what a great idea.


The five illustrations consist of ink and brush drawings by Johnny, of penises he has seen on the internet. Each drawing comes with a link to the actual picture on the web that the drawing was done from, and we are glad to say that the pictures they come from are pretty fantastic too. There's something interesting about discovering the connection between the drawings and the original pictures. The combination of seeing both of them together reveals a dimension of interplay, creating a new sense of reality for both of the pictures. Our minds start to wonder, imagining Johnny carefully choosing the photos of male genitals to draw from and him then sketching out the beautiful phalluses, connecting them to each other.


Check out his blog for more great dirty fiction and an ongoing posting of some fantastic artists from all over. His iCandy posts are a great cross section of male affectionado in its many forms, something we love here at the magazine. We love our ever changing taste in men, and we recognize the beauty in diversity, and we love that he does as well.

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April 21, 2009

Glam Bam Thank You Mam - "Shoot Your Slut" magazine packs quite the gender bending punch

Hold on to your nipple clamps boys and girls, and get ready as we dig deep into the tickle trunk for something a little less ordinary, and a whole lot of fabulous. We popped down to our mail box the other day to find a lovely package had arrived for us, all the way from Belgium (we were hoping it was the mail order boyfriend one of our staff had sent away for last month, but alass....no). Instead, inside was a copy of the premier issue for a new and boundary pushing comic styled magazine called "Shoot Your Slut". Now right away, we could tell this was not going to be your average kind of magazine, and boy were we correct. 

Produced by the mind blowingly skilled artist Piepke and the amazing D. Von Sleeze, this glam bam thank you mam extravaganza of make up, glitter and costumes gives us a peek into the lives of some of the hottest and most creative performance artists/club kids from around the globe. This graphic styled comic is full of color, controversy and witty humor, taking risks at every page turned. With club celebrities such as Kenny Kenny , Tasty Tim  and Gazelle (producer of the brilliant Gazelland Magazine) gracing the premier issue with their stories, all intermingled with the gender bending art of Piepke, this magazine is a veritable who's who in celebrity club kid land. Theres also a fantastic interview with Jette Mansfield, producer of the new and fucking amazing "Lube Magazine" and visual/graphic/photographic artist who we will be featuring next on BLEW. 

Breaking down the walls of gender, sexuality and art, these kids are pioneering the future for boys and girls around the globe who don't fit into the conventional boxes of society. We all know how it feels to be typecast, judged, stereotyped and labeled by society at one point or another, and we know how repressive it can be. We love creativity and beauty in all of its forms,and we love the work of these great artists who continue to stand up for creativity in the face of conventionality and normalcy. 

With 3 more planned installments to come featuring 9 other creatives from "The Royal Freak Chic Household", we hope they continue on creating explosive works of boundary pushing art for us weirdos out there. 

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March 23, 2009

WLTF...sure would!



How do you define porn? How do you define art? Is there a difference between the two things if they both contain similar content? Well we certainly think so. This is, in some small and weird way, what we are trying to discuss with the creation of BLEW magazine. Well, in our recent searches for meaning on this topic, we came across an amazing little publication, "WLTF", out of Sao Paulo, Brazil (home of the hottest boys, according to the creator Rodrigo Novaes, and we are not about to argue with him here). Its cleaver name, derived from an acronym im sure you have seen before (stop pretending right now that you have never trolled for boy poon in chat rooms before). Well for those of you who are living in denial, "WLTF" stands for "Would Like To Fuck". We became instant fans when we first saw the title of the magazine, and we just knew (by the tingling of our naughty bits) that this was going to be something fanfuckingtastic. 

Here is a little bit from there "about" section of the magazine to give you a better idea of what they are trying to do here:


"What is WLTF?
WLTF is an original, international project without precedent that I run and edit independently with some help from very talented people from around the world.

It is an online project that will also become a publication on paper. I call it a magazine, but prefer to use it in inverted commas "magazine", because it is more than that, it is a gallery, a network, a platform, a publication and much more. I couldn't find a good enough term that could encompass everything, so magazine seemed like a good enough way to describe it.

WLTF is aimed purely at art photography and ideas that are about or deals in some way with sexual desire without being purely pornographic.

WLTF is about the subjective expression of our inner-most desires and all of the different readings that the juxtaposition of images and ideas can potentially generate.

Every online issue is dedicated to images only, and all of the work is edited in juxtaposition as opposed to linear editing by author. The print version will also encompass the work we are developing on the blog, with interviews, features and articles.

For the online version I collect a diverse range of images from the Internet, with the authors' permission and collaboration. The central concept of WLTF is to explore a notion of sexuality that goes beyond issues of gender and sexual preference. In its first 6 months of life WLTF has attracted contributors from all over the globe, which gives it a very strong international edge."


The list of creatives attached to the 3 issues already published are long and impressive, but not exclusive in any way. There is work by well known artists (to the underground art world), side by side with amateur and fledgling artists of all levels of experience. The submissions range from the intensely bizarre, fucked up and strange, to the stunningly beautiful and surreal work from a wide and diverse range of talent from all over this planet. They accept and want "images" and not necessarily photos, and submissions don't have to be polished, refined or edited. In fact they encourage the raw and rough styles of work that brings a new and interesting edge to exploring sexuality through images. They choose challenging and stimulating works that juxtapose and push the boundaries of normal assumptions and ideas about sexuality. It shows that they know what the hell they are doing, by their selection of images in the first 3 issues published. We also love that they don't push any single idea or theory on you, but rather are more interested in exploring and exhibiting all sides of sexuality. 

They are currently accepting submissions for Issue #4, so if your interested in putting together something, then read on to find out what the next issue is all about:

Title: ME: MUSCLES & I

Brief by guest Editor: Stéphane Malysse

Between the “body-sign” and the “instrumental body”, between what we can do with our body (visible on TV, beach and other public spaces), and what we have to do with our body (body manner), considering our free will, the “body-ego” seems to have stimulated several personalities, which incorporate individually the identity images of others bodies...

“Change your body, change your life” or “ You can have the body you want”... in its shape, as well as in its gender. By means of complex mechanisms of body stereotype assimilation, the body becomes a virtual surface, a place where sexual and social identities are nurtured. Saturated of stereotypes the body seems like an unfinished painting, and becomes an auto-plastic object. What is the body capable of? What can I do to be who I want to be? What muscles have to do with me?

WLTF is open to you, yes YOU. It doesn’t matter who you are, all we care about is what you yearn for, deep down inside, in those hard to reach places. And if you can interpret that in images, then that is what we want from you.

We want images of anything that turns you on and for WLTF #4 you can interpret “ME: MUSCLES AND I” in whichever way you like. Think literal or lateral, go off on a tangent, you decide.

It doesn’t matter if they are not perfect photographs, with perfect lighting and exemplary post-production, WE WANT IMAGES, because images are more interesting than photographs. Images are ultimately about you, and that is what turns us ON.

It can be old, published and re-published, or something new, fresh from the camera, as long as you think fits to the theme “ME: MUSCLES AND I”

Between 1 to 6 images by 25 March 2009 to
submit@wltf-mag.com



We know we will be watching closely to see what fantastic stuff comes out next.

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March 17, 2009

Interview with Fantastic Homo publisher Christopher Schulz of PINUPS Magazine



Part of a new bread of Magazine producing Homos coming out of the wonderfully gay city of NYC, artist Christopher Schulz has taken the art form to a new level with his fantastically erotic yet oddly non pornographic magazine PINUPS. This magazine, which contains no words except the title, is a nod to the vintage styled pin up magazines that were produced back when things were a little less complicated in the world. Before lazer hair removal, botox, ab supplements and microderm abrasion became lunchtime events and turned us into a bunch of neurotic self obsessed boys. Now don't get us wrong, we love beauty in all of its forms, and there is something to be said for that perfectly primped and manicured style of man that makes us all a little week in the knees. In this magazine, however, you will never find anyone that falls into the "Adonis" styled category, and frankly, we love it. 

This amazing little magazine, which features one, sometimes two (if your lucky) delicious and yummy men, is a series of photos, as well as a surprise that, when we discovered it, made us wet our tighty blueies. Wait for it....wait for it....ok, so the magazine, when carefully unstapled and unfolded, opens up to reveal a full sized, larger than life, pin up poster of the model or models featured in the magazine. Lay them out flat, match up the edges, and pin that shit up. Ta da... you now have a full sized deliciously naked man on your wall. If your fold-challenged, see the web site for a yummy set of instructions, naked man included. 

What Christopher Schulz is attempting to do here is to strip us back down to reality and remove some of that pretentiousness that can be so caustic and destructive within our little Homo community. All of his models are real, raw and uninhibited, completely comfortable with themselves and their bodies that they were born with. There is no plucking, smoothing, tweezing or combing that happens pre shoot over at PINUPS, there isn't even a fluffer (although we keep applying for the job, he keeps ignoring our request). The models are simply comfortable with themselves and beautiful as they are, and it shows in the photos that come out. He is showing us that beauty doesn't come from perfection, but rather the millions of imperfections that make us who we are, and god, if thats what imperfect looks like, I will take 3 please. 

We recently had the chance to interview our fantastic beary publisher about the magazine and himself, and heres what he had to say: 


 § So,where did you grow up, and do you think that your experiences as a child had an influence on your work now?

I grew up in Phoenix, Arizona. I've always been fond of printed matter. As a kid I made mix tapes just so I could design the J-cards. My family has always been very encouraging of my involvement in art and I ended up going to an arts high school and later to The School of the Art Institute of Chicago where I dabbled in lighting design, printmaking, and designed objects. Obviously much of this has influenced my work—moreso my process, not so much the content.

§  Do you think of yourself as gay and do you identify with any sort of gay subculture group, such as the “bear” or “leather” communities?

I am gay and I do identify as gay. I'm not into leather and I've never understood why it's so closely linked with Bear culture. Bearish men tend to like leather I suppose? Personally I'm attracted to big bellied, full-faced hairy men so naturally I find many Bearish men attractive. I don't cling to the terminology very much (although I jokingly dish out some nomenclature like "I gotta go wash my paws—hahaha!") but I certainly don't get hung up on splitting hairs. For instance, Pinups isn't about Bears per se but I've over heard guys arguing over whether the models are Bears or Cubs. I don't know why it's so important to some. I'm pretty sure there isn't a rule book.

§  What do you think of gay culture as it exists in New York right now?

There are many gay cultures in New York and it's easy to fall into a bubble, which is proably a good thing and a bad thing depending on how you look at it.

§  Are you a home body or are you more of a social butterfly, like hanging out in pubs and bars, shows, movies, events and things, out in parks and walking around?

I'm a home body more and more which is sort of ironic since I've become more of a party promoter through doing launch parties. When I set out to do Pinups I had no idea I'd be planning parties.

§  Do you own a TV and if so, do you have cable?

I own a TV and a DVD player so that I can watch movies. The only time I watch TV networks is when I'm on a plane or at a friend's place. I love Rupaul's new show Drag Race—it's such a farce! I hate most TV though. I don't even get basic TV.

§  What is in your pockets right now....and no thats not a dirty question....ok maybe it is?

The same three things I don't leave home without: keys, wallet and phone. Oh, and some change. Man I hate change.

§  Have you slept with any of the models for your magazine, are they friends of yours….?

All of the models are friends of mine and I share a history with a few of them but I've never used the magazine to sleep with any of them. It's important to remain professional during the shoot because I want the models to be as comfortable as possible. The magazine really isn't about sex so it doesn't come up during the shoots.

§  How did you start up the magazine, do you have prior experience with publishing or did you go to school for anything involving the publishing of a magazine?

I made a few zines when I was in high school. That was my only experience. When I tried to start up Pinups I really struggled because I had no money and it was difficult to get in touch with printers to figure out cost and production. I looked around for about a year before I decided to make it the old fashioned way. The first year the magazine was printed using Xerox. Now I have the magazine printed offset on a sheetfed press.

§  Are you a very sexual person?

Depends on who I'm with.

§  Do you believe in marriage and forever?

I don't believe in either but I do believe in happiness and that it can be attained without marriage or the notion of forever.

§  What’s the weirdest or dirtiest thing someone has ever said to you?

Someone really wanted me to beat him up during sex. He kept asking me to punch him in the face. That was weird. It really turned me off.

§  Do you like porn?

As far as the industry stuff, I like some vintage porn. Apart from that I like ameture porn (unless it's taken with a computer camera or phone—yuck).

§  How would you describe your magazine to someone who has never seen or heard of it before?

I'm faced with this challenge daily! Pinups is a triannual publication that features nude male models. There are no words—just an exaggeration of the classic centerfold. The magazine exists in book form but can be taken apart and tiled to reveal a life-size image.

§  Do you like ice cream?

NO! I HATE milk. To me drinking milk is like drinking blood since it's body fluid. When I eat ice cream I taste milk. I love sorbet though.

§  Are there any music artists right now that move, effect or inspire you with your work or do you get your inspiration from other sources?

Generally I'm very inspired by the aesthetics of past decades, particularly the 60s and 70s because I associate that era with creative freedom. From Fassbinder and the New German Cinema to The B-52's and my favorite magazine, After Dark, and 70s porn; they all exhibit a sense of creative freedom that is uncompromising and non-commercial. Today everything is a commercial. Films are made with numerous alternate endings, so called independent musicians all sounds like U2, most magazines are glossy and filled with ads and ubiquitous fashion spreads. Whenever I see something that goes against the grain I get excited. On a separate note, I am a devout Seth Rogen fan!

And we thought we loved him before the interview, now its a full on crush. He just launched the latest issue 08 on Saturday, Jan. 24 at Printed Matter (195 Tenth Avenue, NYC) from 5-7pm with an after party at Nowhere Bar (322 E 14th Street, NYC) at 10pm, which we so wish we could have attended. Leave your tweezers and hairspray at home HOMO. Check out the web site for info on the next issue, which we will be unpatiently awaiting, some fun instructions on how to operate your fold out magazine for ultimate view pleasure, and some special editions available only on line. 

Check out some special out-takes below from Issue 07 that are a BLEW Magazine exclusive, thanks to the lovely Christopher Schulz. 




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March 15, 2009

Stash Sundays



To continue on with Mustache Fridays theme, welcome to Stash Sundays here at Blew Magazine. We just love to keep a stiff upper lip here at our little homo magazine, and how better to do that by celebrating the newest issue of one of our favorite little dirty Homo magazines, PISSZINE issue 06. This issue is dedicated to, well, as you guessed it, that fantastic and fun loving lip caterpillar that makes us scream like 12 year old school girls at a Zack Effron mall signing (no seriously, you should hear us, its shameful). The month of the Mustache is in full swing, and we couldn't be happier. This issue is packed with amazingly dirty artists, and we can't wait to get our filthy little paws on it. 


We have been noticing a lot more lip warmers around town these past few months, and we don't think it has anything to do with snow. Both boys and men have been spotted around town as of late, sporting varying degrees of fashionable facial hair under their noses, and it makes our naughty bits tingle (and not in the "I think i need to see a doctor" kind of way). We can't decide if its because the 80's are making yet another big come back in fashion (as we all roll ours eyes in unison), or if it has deeper roots tied to vintage porn stashes found in garages and under crawl spaces as young budding Homos, but the thought of that whiskery lip broom rubbing against our soft boy cheeks sends us into hot lusty Homo convulsions (or as one of our friend likes to call it, the Homo seizure salad). 

 Weird, dirty, and strange things are three of our favorite things to discuss at Blew Magazine, as you may have guessed. This magazine definitely falls into all three of those categories, but don't let that scare you. What's life without a little walk on the wild side. Don't be a pussy, grab on tight and hold on. Its not the first time you heard that line we are sure...

Heres the teaser for issue 06 of PISSZINE

"Welcome to the Moustache Issue. 
Where we keep a stiff upper lip and think long and hard about of Tom Selleck.
Where a ‘flavour savour’ can help a man to change his look, flee a city and live under an assumed name. 
Where a ‘tache can frame a smile and make you a hot daddy, a 70’s porn star clone or maybe just a web designer with an eye for irony. 
Come on in. 
Let us tickle your fancy."


How can you not read it after that. Now thats a cock tease if i ever saw one. 


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