I'm pretty psyched about Thursday's Metro Weekly cover. Well, I'm generally psyched for all our covers at the magazine, but I'm exceptionally psyched for this one, mostly because it puts a grin on my face (something I can use this week). Here's the sneak peek of the cover with the subject of our feature interview, Jake Nodar, one of the stars of Discovery Channel's Out of the Wild: The Alaska Experiment. It's kind of like if Guns & Ammo went gay for the week:
The cover was shot on location -- Maryland, not Alaska -- by Metro Weekly art and photography director Todd Franson. Eye catching, no?
Be sure to stop by MetroWeekly.com tomorrow for the full interview by Will O'Bryan. Nodar is a really interesting guy, not just for being on TV but for his own personal journey.
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Is it too late for Will to ask Jake the story behind the furry-skin outfit used in Todd's photo? Wouldn't it have been even more comfortable fur side in?
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