Issue 12 • Winter / Spring 2018
Jack The Lad is the UK’s quality queer quarterly. 128 ad-free pages packed with stunning photography, awesome art, revealing interviews and essential reviews. There's brand new features for the new year including 'Probably True' a the sardonic look at coming out by award wining podcaster Scott Flashheart. We also go back in time in 'That Was Then, This I Now', to share some unseen pictures and catch-up conversations with some of the lads from past issues. There's more models than we have ever managed to squeeze between the covers with photographers Simon J. Webb and Graham Martin going lad crazy for their photo features. Simon Lynch pays a visit to the JTL studio for a shoot and to chat about life after X Factor, and West End actor Roly Botha chats about returning to 'Strangers In Between', YouTube and masculinity. As always we introduce another incredible artist, shining the spotlight this issue on the work of Salem Beiruti, and Roo returns for his movie rewind reviews.
Jack The Lad is the UK’s quality queer quarterly. 128 ad-free pages packed with stunning photography, awesome art, revealing interviews and essential reviews. There's brand new features for the new year including 'Probably True' a the sardonic look at coming out by award wining podcaster Scott Flashheart. We also go back in time in 'That Was Then, This I Now', to share some unseen pictures and catch-up conversations with some of the lads from past issues. There's more models than we have ever managed to squeeze between the covers with photographers Simon J. Webb and Graham Martin going lad crazy for their photo features. Simon Lynch pays a visit to the JTL studio for a shoot and to chat about life after X Factor, and West End actor Roly Botha chats about returning to 'Strangers In Between', YouTube and masculinity. As always we introduce another incredible artist, shining the spotlight this issue on the work of Salem Beiruti, and Roo returns for his movie rewind reviews.
Jack The Lad is the UK’s quality queer quarterly. 128 ad-free pages packed with stunning photography, awesome art, revealing interviews and essential reviews. There's brand new features for the new year including 'Probably True' a the sardonic look at coming out by award wining podcaster Scott Flashheart. We also go back in time in 'That Was Then, This I Now', to share some unseen pictures and catch-up conversations with some of the lads from past issues. There's more models than we have ever managed to squeeze between the covers with photographers Simon J. Webb and Graham Martin going lad crazy for their photo features. Simon Lynch pays a visit to the JTL studio for a shoot and to chat about life after X Factor, and West End actor Roly Botha chats about returning to 'Strangers In Between', YouTube and masculinity. As always we introduce another incredible artist, shining the spotlight this issue on the work of Salem Beiruti, and Roo returns for his movie rewind reviews.