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Jeanne C. Barney, Editor-in-Chief
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CONTENTS FOR THE LEATHER LIFESTYLE 36 WHITE DEATH
MAGAZINE FOR THE AOUL T LEATHERMAN Poett~ b, John Ro\>\bcrri
VOLUME NUMBER V MARCH I APRIL l976 41 KING
Our m.•\\ comic !ilrl/1 begin-. m rhi!i 1s,ue
4 SIR! 44 WINNER'S CIRCLE
Readers tell us "'hat they like 'don't like Brc>nn'ood ~ iootbal/ tun 11/m
6 SCAT, ANYONE? 48 THE MARINE AND THE SAILOR
The eH:r-J)Ot)ular aue::.tion, a~S..ed anew bv Fran#.. falcons ne~~ vie~' ot the Arme'(f Force.,
Edwards
8 INTERVIEW: 54 DRUMMER ON STAGE
finding om what happens \\hen • Bm· Meer::. Bo~ •
DRUMM£R talks with playwright Richard Swel
9 ISOMER 56 MORE MOVIE MAYHEM!
A one-act 'S&M plCJy. complete in these pages 59 DRUMMER VISITS THE D.C. EAGLE
13 BABYSITIER A bar tor th£' b1centenn1al
F1ct1on or 1s it really! from Phil Andro::. 60 THE LEATHER BAR SCENE
18 MEN'S ROOM Where Leathermcn meet to beat
Photo essay of a hot, new fl1cJ.. ;: 62 IN PASSING
19 ARIES ; A combmauon of .. Jeannie ~ l :imp" and some
fditorial h~&Lmanat1ons
An S&M ~1gn ol the lod1aca/ rime, b~ Bud
20 FIVE IN THE TRAINER'S ROOM COVER ILLUSTRATION by Chuck Arnett
Part three of Scoll Masten' s.11w of team eltort t·o11inli( up:
25 THE LEATHER f RATERNITY
Rigger and better than f'ver
29 DRUMBEATS MARKS MAKE THE MAN!
rhe lighter side of S&M So ~ay-. an dUthonty on
talloom~. br.:indtn~ and
30 POSTER FOLDOUT other nl('dn~ ot
/.Jc/.; Wrangler b.Jre::. all for vour plea:.ure
1dentil1c..illon
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VOL.llME I, NUMBER II MARCH/APP IL 1976
PLAYING WITH FIRE
ROBERT PAYNE
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JAY lUBl<OFF Orlandn P.1ri.-.
VAUGHN KINCEY
SIDNEY CHARLES.
RUSS MAI.LOY
CONTRIBUTORS PttlLANOROS, FRANI< EDWARDS
FRED HALS reo. SCO'fT MASTERS ROBERT OPEL FETISH OF THE MONTH
PHOTOGRAPttY COLT, ROV DEAN. J&R,
ROBERT OPEL. PAl ROCCO lARGET When 'iome Jx>opll' thro\\
AIH CHUCI< ARNETT. euo th1·m~·lv1" at your l<'f'l.
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