DIVA Magazine  |  October 15
Our cover star, Hannah Hart, has over two million fans who log into her quirky YouTube cookery show and it’s not hard to see why. Funny, talented, stylishly androgynous (and let’s face it, it’s still rare to see a show fronted by a boyish girl) and big on smarts, Hannah is our kind of woman. In her interview with DIVA she also shows us other sides to the goofball host who counts Jamie Oliver as a fan.
While we’re fangirling, it seems a good time to mention actress Sophie Ward who talks about her part in the stage adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s dystopian novel Brave New World.
Elsewhere in this issue, we address racism in our LGBT communities and what we can all do to challenge and eradicate it. Our communities have a proud history of pulling together to support each other, whether that was lesbians and bi women supporting gay men during the AIDS crisis or gay and bi women challenging inequality in respect of class or disability, and we have a duty to work alongside queer people of colour who experience overt and covert racism daily.
As we approach National Coming Out Day on 12 October, we present tips on how and when to let people know.
Our wedding feature is chock full of suggestions for wedding and honeymoon venues and destinations, so whether you or someone you know is planning for their big day, we hope you’ll find it useful.
Also in this issue:
Queer baiting on TV
Eurogames in Stockholm
With same-sex marriage rights won, what's next for the USA?
WEGAN tell us all about their new dating site, Find Femmes
Amy Dillwyn: Victorian writer, industrialist and cigar smoker
Scene: Brighton's Traumfrau
And all the very best in life, scene, books, film, music and TV
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Since its first publication in 1994, DIVA magazine has rapidly become the best-selling magazine for the lesbian and bisexual community. Gaining a dedicated and loyal following over the years, DIVA aims to bring you all the latest gossip, trends, news and opinions from the community. In every issue, enjoy stunning photography and engaging features on some of the most admired women. Prepare to be informed about trends, fashion, the latest hot-topics and more.
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