The Spanish are streets ahead when it comes to producing culture in Catalan, the official regional language of Andorra, and the official language of two autonomous communities in eastern Spain (think queer TV series Merli). Now it’s the Scots who are stepping up to the plate with a remarkable new drama produced in Gaelic … Continue reading
Just in case you are not up to speed with queer history, we should remind you that actress and singer Bette Midler …. The Diving Miss M…. has been a staunch ally of our community since she kicked off her career performing in a gay bathhouse in the early 70s – something she’s … Continue reading
The Fashion and Textile Museum is about to present the first-ever London exhibition of BIBA: The Biba Story: 1964-1975. This is the only exhibition that looks at the history of Biba, from the first simple shift dresses to the glamorous devoréwraps, sequinned bodices, leopard print coats, trouser suits, floppy hats, and feather … Continue reading
There in the detail of the announcement of the 26th Edition of the Provincetown Film Festival (five days of unflinching cinema!) is the news that will make this even more unmissable than usual. Its the news that this years Filmmaker on the Edge Award is to be given to Andrew Haigh, probably the … Continue reading
For those of you around the globe who still think we English are just too prim and proper. (you have obviously never been to The Backstreet Bar!) then make tracks to London’s East End this Sunday way before any of the Bars open. It’s the 78th Annual Grimaldi Service at All Saints Church in … Continue reading