Yesterday London Underground (known locally as ‘the Tube’) unveiled a stunning series of artworks by the late Australian artist/LGBT activist David McDiarmid that reference the AIDS Crisis. McDiarmid who died aged 43 in 1995 was known for his Rainbow Aphorisms that he produced in response to his own, and his community’s, experience of the AIDS … Continue reading
Gift wrapped in sex, perversity and symbolism Don’t Look Down tells a simple truth: It’s hard to let go of a grudge because it’s easier to have someone else to blame when love does not go as wished. The film ticks out a countdown like a highly structured piece of conceptual theater. Olivier Ducastel … Continue reading
Can anyone really out ‘Streisand’ our Babs herself? Hmm, probably not. But several people think they can, like the ones in this very star studded mashup collection of Divas who are belting out “Don’t Rain On My Parade” . See how many you can spot and name.
We’ve never met Tyler Martin the creator and star of this deliciously funny and totally politically in-correct web series, BUT we just know that this probably is the story of his very own life. Warts and all. You just cannot make this stuff up. The on screen Tyler is a self-obsessed overly-dramatic young gay … Continue reading
Kerry Eleveld worked as a Washington correspondent for The Advocate, then moved on to Equality Matters, a division of Media Matters for America, the progressive watchdog. In those roles, she witnessed and wrote about the cultural transformations which took place during President Obama’s tenure and changed the entire landscape of LGBTQ rights. From this … Continue reading