2009

November, Issue 239

It's been a long time coming, but with the release of Dublin drag diva, Veda Beaux Reves' debut album, her alter ego Enda McGrattan says he finally feels things are going his way, he tells Brian Finnegan in our sizzling cover feature.

When Stephen Gately came out in 1999, the media reaction was entirely benign. It took his sudden death to bring the homophobia out of its closet, says Ciara McGrattan.

Éibhear Walshe's memoir of growing up gay in Ireland of the 1960s and '70s is not the misery memoir you might expect. Meet the indomitable Cissie Hamm, the grandmother every nancy boy needs in his life.

Plus Shirley Temple Bar on Mary Coughlan’s bestselling memoirs, Sinéad Deegan goes dining with her dog, and two poofs in a pantry give you the skinny on how to make a super-healthy hamburger!


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