Editor’s Letter – We must fight to keep Chechnya in the public eye
Despite its reputation for stiff-upper-lip haughtiness and uncaring cynicism, something that London actually does do very well, is solidarity. Granted, that’s not always been...
Hidden queer culture from past to present – 15,22,29 August
Activists Q & A and live performances from drag kings and queens
Every Saturday in August, enjoy a night in to explore hidden LGBTQ stories,...
In Conversation With: Tara Brag
Tara Brag is an integral part of the London queer collective House of Brag, and he spoke to Patrick Cash about the gay community...
Once More With Pride: LGSM March Again
Without last year’s critically acclaimed movie ‘Pride’ the story of LGSM would likely have been lost forever in the annals of queer history. Now,...
Five Years To Save The RVT
The next five years will be crucial to the long-term fate of the Royal Vauxhall Tavern, the iconic south London LGBTQ pub, club and...
The war against homosexuality in Africa is gearing up
As preparations are underway to observe the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia (also known as IDAHO, IDAHOT or IDAHOBiT) on May 17th, we...
LGBT History Month 2017
LGBT History Month is celebrated every February in the UK, with a wide range of different events organised all over the country. The theme for...
DRAMA QUEENS: PART 10: 1960s Gay Theatre
READY OR NOT, HERE WE COME!
Although the 1960s was the era of Joe Orton and The Boys in the Band, homophobia thrived in theatreland...
Artsbitching: Tranny Tart Superspies!
Ever imagined Daniel Craig’s Bond as a tranny tart being shagged by savage Russian spies? Would his taut, steely buns eagerly part to allow a...
LBGT LATINX Part1
In the wake of the Orlando shootings and realisation of the fact that 90% of those killed were of the Latin American LGBTQI+ community,...