In the UK public broadcasting had always been subject to a great deal of regulations which have gradually been whittled away. Some however have made a lasting impression such as the rule about religious broadcasting. Up until 1972 the government had insisted that television broadcasting on Sunday evenings from 6:15 pm-7:25 pm was only … Continue reading
Have you ever been in a heated conversation about the factions in our community? A conversation that has questioned why another letter has or has not been added to the LGBTQI+ acronym? This documentary directed by Ashley Joiner is an ambitious attempt to connect the dots, differences and intersections we live and love with. … Continue reading
HM The Queen has had Buckingham Palace completely fumigated after the recent trailer trash visitors who were imposed on her (Shame on you Mrs May for putting her through it). Now she can get back to enjoying life and do what she has being so well for over 60 years and running the Country. … Continue reading
Voguing and the ballroom scene of Harlem have created cultural ripples through the decades and across continents. It has been appropriated, reassembled, packaged, sold and on many occasions sold out. Madonna was one of the first mainstream artists to acknowledge it in a very visible way but there are shards of its impact on … Continue reading
New Queers on the Block is a Brit collective of imaginative and very individual performance artists who specialise in presenting their unique avant-garde pieces. Based in Brighton, a decidedly queer seaside town, the group also love to hit the road taking their art to some unsuspecting audiences across the country. Touring artists included: Rachael … Continue reading