Red Hot Roadtrip: Rev up for 2026 with this calendar of sexy ginger men
Red Hot is back on the road with a 2026 calendar celebrating the beauty of red-headed men.
April 24 2025 1:55 PM
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Red Hot is back on the road with a 2026 calendar celebrating the beauty of red-headed men.
Discover the unique world of queer artist Ego Rodriguez, blending pop culture, mythology, and bold colors in his original art.
The exhibition “Gustave Caillebotte: Painting Men,” now at the Getty Museum, shows an artful appreciation for the male form.
A special 50th edition of the queer photography book captures the stories of men during wartime.
See a preview of Amato Magazine, a new publication dedicated to showing sexy queer men in all of their glory.
Discover the powerful art of Luckybamero, a queer digital painter from Iran, using art to shed light on LGBTQ+ struggles in a stifling society.
Discover the hidden gem of Rochester NY, where drag culture thrives and legends are made.
This contemporary of Tom of Finland was as reclusive as he was sex-positive.
Crotch editor in chief Frank Strachan and photographer Ramon Christian embarked on a road trip to capture the beauty of the Golden State — and its guys.
Celebrating queer icons in large-scale, unadorned portraits, Peter Erik Lopez captures the essence and humanity of queer individuals, defying art world critiques and embracing the vibrancy and courage of the LGBTQ+ community.
Photographer and author Maxwell Poth captured the social media stars in these stunning new photographs.
Despite the tragedy, Nex Benedict will be remembered as a talented artist who always brightened any room he was in.
Tovey showed off his love for art (and other things) with the shirt!
Summers' portraits embody what matters most to him: inclusivity, diversity, and acceptance.
Jeremy Pope’s new photojournalism series, “FLEX(bitch),” examines what it means to be a man — with some help from Symone and the House of Avalon.
An exhibition in San Francisco shows the work of the famous photographer Bob Mizer, who was known for his homoerotic art.
JJ Guest has a unique approach to dealing with the homophobia in sports.
The 13 Reasons Why star isn't just using her platform to uplift queer and trans voices — she's building a new one entirely.
The out Grammy nominee's pole is, quite literally, a work of art!
The collection, by artist Jonathas de Andrade, features 68 pairs of vacuum-sealed men’s underwear.