Issue 29 • Spring / Summer 2022

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We couldn’t be prouder to release this, Jack The Lad’s 29th issue. Under the cover are 160 pages packed with long read interviews, inc. Great British Sewing Bee finalist, Raph Dilhan plus up and coming actor Alex Britt. Our artist spotlight features the incredible work of Dervin Batarlo, photographer Tate Tullier shares a gallery that took 10 years in the making and we are back behind the scenes to meet the new cast of queer drama Two Brothers. Roo is also back of course with his unique take on the top movies transitioning from screen to streaming. These are uncertain times, and there is much in the world that demands our attention right now, but it’s as important as ever that we in the queer community continue to stand tall, stay proud and share our stories in the hope they might help make this a better, more accepting place.

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We couldn’t be prouder to release this, Jack The Lad’s 29th issue. Under the cover are 160 pages packed with long read interviews, inc. Great British Sewing Bee finalist, Raph Dilhan plus up and coming actor Alex Britt. Our artist spotlight features the incredible work of Dervin Batarlo, photographer Tate Tullier shares a gallery that took 10 years in the making and we are back behind the scenes to meet the new cast of queer drama Two Brothers. Roo is also back of course with his unique take on the top movies transitioning from screen to streaming. These are uncertain times, and there is much in the world that demands our attention right now, but it’s as important as ever that we in the queer community continue to stand tall, stay proud and share our stories in the hope they might help make this a better, more accepting place.

We couldn’t be prouder to release this, Jack The Lad’s 29th issue. Under the cover are 160 pages packed with long read interviews, inc. Great British Sewing Bee finalist, Raph Dilhan plus up and coming actor Alex Britt. Our artist spotlight features the incredible work of Dervin Batarlo, photographer Tate Tullier shares a gallery that took 10 years in the making and we are back behind the scenes to meet the new cast of queer drama Two Brothers. Roo is also back of course with his unique take on the top movies transitioning from screen to streaming. These are uncertain times, and there is much in the world that demands our attention right now, but it’s as important as ever that we in the queer community continue to stand tall, stay proud and share our stories in the hope they might help make this a better, more accepting place.