Queerguru congratulates London photographer Adrian Lourie and his cult, self-published pin-up meat zine on their 10th Anniversary. The UK’s most successful gay pin-up zine was published quarterly between 2010-2020 by Lourie. whose goal was to emphasize body-positivity amongst queer men. Show-casing different representations of masculinity, Meat set out to prove that, in Lourie’s words. … Continue reading
meatzine the UK cult gay pinup pictorial has just published its legendary annual calendar. Like the zine itself, this very collectible work of art is full of stylish, un-retouched, natural photos of the guys you fancy, in their own environments. It is a smoking hot celebration of (extra)ordinary guys. You can … Continue reading
London photographer Adrian Lourie celebrates “ordinary” gay men by taking their pictures and publishing them in meat, a UK gay pinup fanzine. Unlike Elska Magazine that recently devoted a whole issue to the boys of London, Lourie’s subjects are all completely naked. He is being doing this since 2010 when he just grew tired of body … Continue reading
Meek’s Cutoff story is as bleak as the vast wasteland of Oregon that is played out in. Its 1845 and three pioneer families have hired a guide, Stephen Meek, to lead them through the Cascade Mountains, but it soon becomes obvious that he doesn’t really know where he is taking them. Running out of food, … Continue reading
Meek’s Cutoff story is as bleak as the vast wasteland of Oregon that is played out in. Its 1845 and three pioneer families have hired a guide, Stephen Meek, to lead them through the Cascade Mountains, but it soon becomes obvious that he doesn’t really know where he is taking them. Running out of food, … Continue reading