Welcome to another issue
of Brockiewood Magazine, the UK’s most-read lifestyle publication aimed at the
lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans market – that guarantees NO smut, filth or
ropey chat lines on the back pages. It’s amazing how many
magazines aimed at our community are just about sex. Don’t get us wrong, we all
appreciate that side of life too, almost as much as the Italian priests
recently filmed in Rome, it seems. But we believe the LGBT population is bright,
funny and rounded and want to give you that right here.
We want to stand out from the crowd. So in this month’s issue,
as we’re in the midst of Pride season, we ask what does it mean? How did it
start? How has it changed? Is it still relevant? And from Sydney to Hawaii, from London
to Liverpool we take a snapshot of some of the biggest Pride bashes across the
globe.
A gay couple from Cheyenne has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the Wyoming law that defines marriage as existing only between a man and a woman....[Read More]
According to the Health Protection Agency (HPA), almost half a million new cases of STIs were diagnosed in the UK last year – and according to the agency, gay men are among the most worrying groups....[Read More]
Ken Mehlman, President Bush's campaign manager in 2004 and a former chairman of the Republican National Committee, has told family and associates that he is gay....[Read More]
Calls for a boycott of the Christian arts festival, Greenbelt, have flopped. The boycott campaign was orchestrated by leading consultant with Anglican Mainstream, the Church of England's conservative and traditionalist wing....[Read More]
Four residents of the northern Israeli Arab town of Tamra are suspected of kidnapping their homosexual relative and taking him on a 12-hour nightmare, all because of his sexual tendencies. They were arrested when they tried to "hide" their victim in one of the houses in the village....[Read More]