
The Dec/Jan 1996 issue of Out magazine features k.d. lang on the cover at a defining point in her career. Following the success of Ingénue and Constant Craving, lang returned with All You Can Eat, an album that further cemented her as a bold, genre-defying artist.
The feature story, "k.d. to go," explores her evolving sound, artistic reinvention, and unwavering presence in LGBTQ+ culture. As one of the most visible openly gay musicians of the time, lang’s presence on the cover of Out underscored her role as a trailblazer in music and activism.
A rare collectible that stands as a testament to lang’s artistry, activism, and enduring fan connection.
Dimensions: 8.5" x 11" All dimensions are approximate.
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