If seeing the Royal Wedding has made you feel anxious enough to want to jump on the first Virgin Atlantic plane going to London to find your own ginger-bearded Prince, then you need to know exactly where to head. London will always keep evolving as one of the most exciting cities for LGBT communities, and as the newlyweds showed … Continue reading
With London’s East End losing some of its most famous edgier gay pubs and clubs through a whole variety of reasons but mainly due to virulent gentrification, the alternative and anarchic drag culture that is a vibrant part of the area is looking to re-imagine itself by ‘queering spaces’ that had traditionally been very straight. … Continue reading
Halfway through this year’s Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Festival in London and there is still an eclectic mix of films, arts and events celebrating LGBTIQA+ stories over the coming weekend Fringe! started in 2011 as a community response to arts cuts carnage, and since then has expanded exponentially to become one of the … Continue reading