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THE GREEN MACHINE
In the six months since being elected leader of the Green Party, Zack Polanski has upended the political arena, bringing balance to Reform’s far-right media dominance. Polanski’s brand of “bold politics” has clearly enthused UK voters, with him leading numerous polls and Green Party membership surging to 190,000 – ahead of the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. He now leads the Attitude 101 list as our Trailblazer of the Year

LEADING THE WAY
Actor Fra Fee on growing up in Ireland, the importance of being “out and visible”, and the dream Sondheim role he’d love to get his hands on

In der aktuellen Ausgabe von Attitude

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ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS
Ahead of the release of new album Hyperlove, Mika meets his icon Holly Johnson to discuss the legacy — and ongoing impact — of Welcome to the Pleasuredome, the gamechanging debut album from Frankie Goes to Hollywood

The first ‘coming out’
New book The Light of Day shines an overdue spotlight on Roger Butler, one of the first men to come out publicly as gay, via an open letter to the UK press in 1960. It was a radical act, seven years before the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality. Here, Attitude speaks to authors Christopher Stephens and Louise Radnofsky about Butler’s bravery

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VIEWS TO THRILL
Is there a gay in the UK who has yet to see a sassy Tiara Skye video on their social feed? The recipient of this year’s Drag Award is the self-styled “street walker/queer talker” video sensation who brings a hefty dose of attitude to UK pavements

THE UGLY TRUTH
It’s an uncomfortable reality that good looks open doors — and this can take a toxic toll on our community, leading to an unhealthy fixation with being attractive and desirable. Here, Attitude investigates the phenomenon of pretty privilege

In Ausgabe 011/2025 von Attitude

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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS
Attitude speaks to artist Jwan Yosef about his new book Intimacies, as well as sex, art, and co-parenting with Ricky Martin

Love, Rage and Deeper Meaning
Not one for small talk, actor Alexander Lincoln goes deep in this interview with Attitude, talking candidly about love, bisexual visibility, political indignation — and what it means to live meaningfully in a chaotic cosmos

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Die englischsprachige Attitude ist ein britisches Magazin für schwules Lifestyle und erscheint seit 1994 monatlich.

Welche Inhalte bietet Attitude?

Das Magazin Attitude ist in UK das führende Medium für Schwule Männer und für die LGBTQ-Community. Es bietet Themen aus den Bereichen Mode und Kultur homosexueller Männer, umfassend und aktuell. Neben Fotostrecken zur neusten Mode und Reportagen aus allen Weltteilen finden sich in der Attitude auch Portraits bekannter Persönlichkeiten und exklusive Lifestyletipps für den modernen Mann. Was die Cosmopolitan für die Frau, ist die Attitude für den interessierten und weltoffenen Mann von heute.

Wer sollte Attitude lesen?

Die Attitude ist das Magazin für alle schwulen Männer, sowie für alle, die kulturell und modisch interessiert sind.

Das Besondere an Attitude

Im Magazin Attitude werden britische Politiker und Personen des öffentlichen Lebens zu den Rechten homosexueller Menschen befragt. Attitude zeigt eine Mischung aus schwulen und heterosexuellen Coverstars. Attitude ist das einzige Magazin, mit dem Elton John über seine Ehe sprach und das einzige Schwulenmagazin, das sein Cover mit Prinz William gestalten durfte.

  • Männer - Mode und Lifestyle-Themen gesellschaftlich relevant
  • viele Fotostrecken
  • schwule und heterosexuelle Coverstars
  • Portraits bekannter Persönlichkeiten

Der Verlag hinter Attitude

Attitude ist ein britisches Magazin das sich im Besitz von Stream Publishing Limited befindet. Es wird weltweit als physisches Magazin und als digitaler Download verkauft. Die erste Ausgabe erschien im Mai 1994. Seit März 2011 wurde eine separate thailändische Ausgabe herausgegeben, im Februar 2017 wurden Ausgaben in Belgien und den Niederlanden veröffentlicht. Der Eigentümer von Stream Publishing, Darren Styles, hatte bereits im Oktober 2012 die Attitude erfolgreich als Marke lanciert und erwarb die englischsprachigen Rechte an Winq , dem Luxus-Lifestyle-Magazin für schwule Männer, von seinem in Amsterdam ansässigen Eigentümer, der Media Mansion im August 2013.

Alternativen zu Attitude

Attitude finden Sie unter den Schwulen-Magazinen, eine Alternative bietet unter anderen Arena Homme Plus oder Mannschaft. Interessant ist sicher auch die deutsche Ausgabe von Men’s Health.

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THE GREEN MACHINE
In the six months since being elected leader of the Green Party, Zack Polanski has upended the political arena, bringing balance to Reform’s far-right media dominance. Polanski’s brand of “bold politics” has clearly enthused UK voters, with him leading numerous polls and Green Party membership surging to 190,000 – ahead of the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. He now leads the Attitude 101 list as our Trailblazer of the Year

LEADING THE WAY
Actor Fra Fee on growing up in Ireland, the importance of being “out and visible”, and the dream Sondheim role he’d love to get his hands on

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Ausgabe
001/2026

ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS
Ahead of the release of new album Hyperlove, Mika meets his icon Holly Johnson to discuss the legacy — and ongoing impact — of Welcome to the Pleasuredome, the gamechanging debut album from Frankie Goes to Hollywood

The first ‘coming out’
New book The Light of Day shines an overdue spotlight on Roger Butler, one of the first men to come out publicly as gay, via an open letter to the UK press in 1960. It was a radical act, seven years before the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality. Here, Attitude speaks to authors Christopher Stephens and Louise Radnofsky about Butler’s bravery

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011/2025

VIEWS TO THRILL
Is there a gay in the UK who has yet to see a sassy Tiara Skye video on their social feed? The recipient of this year’s Drag Award is the self-styled “street walker/queer talker” video sensation who brings a hefty dose of attitude to UK pavements

THE UGLY TRUTH
It’s an uncomfortable reality that good looks open doors — and this can take a toxic toll on our community, leading to an unhealthy fixation with being attractive and desirable. Here, Attitude investigates the phenomenon of pretty privilege

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Ausgabe
009/2025

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS
Attitude speaks to artist Jwan Yosef about his new book Intimacies, as well as sex, art, and co-parenting with Ricky Martin

Love, Rage and Deeper Meaning
Not one for small talk, actor Alexander Lincoln goes deep in this interview with Attitude, talking candidly about love, bisexual visibility, political indignation — and what it means to live meaningfully in a chaotic cosmos

Inhaltsverzeichnis
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007/2025


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Porträt von Attitude

Die englischsprachige Attitude ist ein britisches Magazin für schwules Lifestyle und erscheint seit 1994 monatlich.

Welche Inhalte bietet Attitude?

Das Magazin Attitude ist in UK das führende Medium für Schwule Männer und für die LGBTQ-Community. Es bietet Themen aus den Bereichen Mode und Kultur homosexueller Männer, umfassend und aktuell. Neben Fotostrecken zur neusten Mode und Reportagen aus allen Weltteilen finden sich in der Attitude auch Portraits bekannter Persönlichkeiten und exklusive Lifestyletipps für den modernen Mann. Was die Cosmopolitan für die Frau, ist die Attitude für den interessierten und weltoffenen Mann von heute.

Wer sollte Attitude lesen?

Die Attitude ist das Magazin für alle schwulen Männer, sowie für alle, die kulturell und modisch interessiert sind.

Das Besondere an Attitude

Im Magazin Attitude werden britische Politiker und Personen des öffentlichen Lebens zu den Rechten homosexueller Menschen befragt. Attitude zeigt eine Mischung aus schwulen und heterosexuellen Coverstars. Attitude ist das einzige Magazin, mit dem Elton John über seine Ehe sprach und das einzige Schwulenmagazin, das sein Cover mit Prinz William gestalten durfte.

  • Männer - Mode und Lifestyle-Themen gesellschaftlich relevant
  • viele Fotostrecken
  • schwule und heterosexuelle Coverstars
  • Portraits bekannter Persönlichkeiten

Der Verlag hinter Attitude

Attitude ist ein britisches Magazin das sich im Besitz von Stream Publishing Limited befindet. Es wird weltweit als physisches Magazin und als digitaler Download verkauft. Die erste Ausgabe erschien im Mai 1994. Seit März 2011 wurde eine separate thailändische Ausgabe herausgegeben, im Februar 2017 wurden Ausgaben in Belgien und den Niederlanden veröffentlicht. Der Eigentümer von Stream Publishing, Darren Styles, hatte bereits im Oktober 2012 die Attitude erfolgreich als Marke lanciert und erwarb die englischsprachigen Rechte an Winq , dem Luxus-Lifestyle-Magazin für schwule Männer, von seinem in Amsterdam ansässigen Eigentümer, der Media Mansion im August 2013.

Alternativen zu Attitude

Attitude finden Sie unter den Schwulen-Magazinen, eine Alternative bietet unter anderen Arena Homme Plus oder Mannschaft. Interessant ist sicher auch die deutsche Ausgabe von Men’s Health.

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