he’s followed suit with the press — trying to work more and more with publications he connects with. “I think the whole idea of me as a recluse is absurd ’cause I’m in the streets like all the time. I’m outside all the time, I’m traveling the world all the time,” he told, whose tenth issue he covers. “It’s funny to me that that’s the perception, but I understand what people mean by it in this new paradigm.
For the latest issue of the New York-based queer culture magazine, Frank was photographed by Collier Schorr, and he sat down with editor Tom Jackson to discuss the queer influences that shaped him and his favorite television shows . Turns out Frank’s self-reflection also provides some solid advice and rules to live by. You can check out the full interview on“People have been the same for millions of years. I think the social media thing is kind of amped up.