Freddie Love is a nonbinary multidisciplinary artist who is now based in London but originally hails from ‘the wild west’ of Oklahoma. This may explain the reason behind his new country music show ‘Queer Cowboys’. It tells the fantastical heartwarming stories of two transgender cowboys who lived in the 19th century American Frontier … Continue reading
London’s Kings Head Theatre is on such a roll right now with a stunning repertoire of queer performances and theatre that never seems to end. Next up is London-based American Freddie Love who is an actor, drag diva and operatic singer. In their new show Sex, Drag & Opera, Freddie Love shows us how … Continue reading
The first ever Gay Pride in London may not have taken place until 1972 ……. three years after both the Stonewall Riots and the legalization of homosexuality in the UK, but the city is steeped in queer history. The best way to take a crash course in this is to sign up for one … Continue reading
East London: For its 9th Edition the annual Fringe! Queer Film Fest launches an eclectic mix of films, arts and events celebrating the whole spectrum LGBTIQA+ stories from around the world This community based event has grown and has now established itself as one of the most exciting and innovative festivals in the city. … Continue reading
“From Here to Eternity” marks the first major retrospective of UK based Canadian/Indian leading queer photographer, Sunil Gupta . Spanning five decades, this stunning and important new exhibition will bring together all the key series from his pioneering photographic practice for the first time, as well as presenting never-before exhibited works. Born in … Continue reading