CONFESSIONS OF A DIRECTOR:
He's one of the most influential and respected independent filmmakers in the world today. In a revealing monologue, director Pedro Almodóvar talks about the making of his acclaimed new film,
Volver.
NOA “DOES IT”:
SA’s Noa Tylo has spent 3 years in New York working on a new album which has just been released in the US. We catch up with the sultry singer / songwriter who’s not shy to speak his mind.
“F-WORD” VERSUS “N-WORD”:
Herndon L. Davis writes about the controversy surrounding
Grey’s Anatomy’s Isaiah Washington’s homophobic insult to a fellow actor and questions if it is any less offensive than other slurs.
CELEBRITY GOSSIP:
Lance and Reichen’s new break-up, Paris Hilton “exposed” again, Jennifer Aniston's new nose,
Melrose Place's Jake’s man-on-man action, and Donald and Rosie’s feud a publicity stunt?
EXIT AT 21: THE EARLY YEARS:
Exit, South Africa’s longest running lesbian and gay publication, turns 21 this year, with February being its 200th edition. Henk Botha, the founding editor, reminisces about the early years.
SEXLESS IN GAYOPOLIS: PART 2:
In this second part of his feature on how to manage a “dry spell”, Brian L. Rzepczynski suggests strategies that could help in coping with a lack of sexual intimacy while living a full and satisfying life.
MAMBA MOTORING:
Mambaonline's resident motoring guru takes a look at the state of Fiat in SA, upcoming exciting double-cab launches, new Peugeot Citroen SUVs, and Audi’s stunning R8 sportscar.
MAMBA BOOKS:
We review three books sure to be of interest to the literary-minded gay man –
Butt Book,
Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins by Rupert Everett and
I Am Not Myself These Days by Josh Kilmer-Purcell.