DNA Magazine
DNA is a gay men's monthly magazine published in Australia. Andrew Creagh, who also serves as the magazine's managing editor, launched the publication in 2000. The magazine includes celebrity news and stories, entertainment, lifestyle, fashion, pop culture reviews, fitness, grooming, and health recommendations, and photographic sections. The magazine is now Australia's best-selling gay men's periodical. The magazine is accessible in print via news agencies and select booksellers in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe. The magazine is also accessible online at websites such as DNAstore, iTunes, Pocketmags, Amazon Kindle, Windows, and Google Play.
Boy George, Madonna, Adam Lambert, Rufus Wainwright, Ian Thorpe, Matthew Mitcham, and Rhys Nicholson are among the notable local and worldwide personalities who have appeared in the magazine. The magazine also includes regular monthly pieces on fashion, health, and entertainment, as well as revues on local domestic theatre, movies, arts, and significant LGBT events such as the Sydney Gay Mardi Gras and DNA-sponsored events such as the annual Ivy Pool Party in Sydney, Australia. Previous issues of the magazine usually included health and well-being stories, such as transformation features, in which a volunteer goes through a three-month training transformation to put some of their training routines to the test, as well as a before and after testimonial.
In recent years, the magazine has emphasized training programs designed by personal trainers among the industry's senior fitness and health specialists. DNA magazine has also been an outspoken advocate for equal rights and same-sex marriage equality. The #208 Wedding edition of the magazine included articles about same-sex couples from all around the world. The issue included three homosexual couples, as well as a variety of wedding styles, including advice on suit, ring, and reception alternatives.
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