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August 2010
                        

Our take on the World Cup and gay footballers; a new club night in Joburg by Stuart H; the Durban heat of Mr Gay South Africa 2010; and, as usual, lots more in the paper...

Articles in this issue
It takes only a spark to ignite a fire; in Afrikaans they say n goeie begrip het n halwe woord nodig, and so too it is with Gymnos, the South African Gay, Lesbian, Bi-sexual and Transgender Naturist Association. True naturism is proving to be very popular indeed judging by the impressive ...
DISCOTEC is the new gay dance club started in Johannesburg by Stuart Hillary. A superior clubbing experience is guaranteed for gay party personalities and their friends every Saturday night starting August 2010. The music industry fluctuates and changes all the time. Stuart Hillary is one of the few artists to stay one ...
The Gay Games opens in Cologne Germany on 31 July, with a South African connection. The official anthem of the Cologne games is the “Facing a Miracle” and will be performed by one of music's most dynamic artists, Taylor Dayne and South African group iL Quinto. Taylor Dayne’s unique vocal ...
The Fifa World Cup must rank as the biggest international event ever staged in South Africa. And it's marvellous that we pulled it off successfully especially in the face of far-fetched suggestions in British tabloids that visitors to SA needed bullet-proof vests! No bombs went off, no team buses were highjacked, ...
Justin Fashanu was a black British soccer player. He was the first soccer player to be transferred for one million pounds. He was the first British professional soccer player to come out publicly as gay, in 1990, and he was also the last. He had a difficult life. First, his parents ...
 



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