Friday, June 28, 2019

Advocate Classifieds (June 1994)

The oldest continuously published gay periodical still in existence within the United States, The Advocate widened its scope in the middle of the 1980s to include the homoerotic Advocate Men. In 1992, the publisher expanded again to offer Advocate Classifieds, a magazine released twice a month devoted primarily to classified ads for everything from casual connections to long-term relationships. In addition to its abundance of personals, the publication also featured interviews with adult entertainers and a single photo spread. In this June 1994 issue, photos of model Clint Benedict are accompanied by sexual advise on bisexuality, insider gossip on hazing in the adult industry, and the short story "The Men's Room" (about a contract negotiator's obsession with a mystery man who masturbates into the office urinals).

Friday, June 21, 2019

Advocate Men (June 1988), Part Two

Beginning in 1967 as a newsletter for the Los Angeles activist group Personal Rights in Defense of Education (PRIDE), The Advocate established itself as a serious publication of LGBTQ+ political and social issues and, to this day, features interviews with figures on a board range of topics, from Hillary Clinton to George Michael. In June of 1984, the publisher entered the realm of homoeroticism with its release of Advocate Men. Where The Advocate offered thought-provoking articles on health care and marriage equality, Advocate Men presented erotic short stories and sultry photos. The second half of the June 1988 issue (see the first part here) contains spreads of models Cory Griffin, Joe Reeve, and Nash Yaeger, the short story "A Spaceman's Love" (about a retired space captain's encounter with a young man), and advise on differing sexual drives between partners in an age-gap relationship.

Friday, June 14, 2019

Advocate Men (June 1988), Part One

Beginning in 1967 as a newsletter for the Los Angeles activist group Personal Rights in Defense of Education (PRIDE), The Advocate established itself as a serious publication of LGBTQ+ political and social issues and, to this day, features interviews with figures on a board range of topics, from Hillary Clinton to George Michael. In June of 1984, the publisher entered the realm of homoeroticism with its release of Advocate Men. Where The Advocate offered thought-provoking articles on health care and marriage equality, Advocate Men presented erotic short stories and sultry photos. The first half of the June 1988 issue, which has been broken into two parts, contains spreads of models Benjamin Cates and Evan Fletcher, a Donelan cartoon, an advertisement for the film Bi and Beyond, the short story "Tacoma" (about a young man who leaves New Jersey to reunite with his college friend in Washington), and reader-submitted stories of steamy sexual encounters at a summer resort in the Philippines and a radio station.