Now more than ever with so much unrest in the world and so many LGBT people and communities simply struggling to be true to themselves and survive persecution and even death, it is vitally important that we share their stories to try and help their cause. And at the very least to show them that … Continue reading
You may not have heard of them (yet) but The Queer Asylum Accompaniment (QAA) team plays a very crucial role in helping LGBT asylum seekers. In this current political climate, the demand for their services is greater than ever. They assist the asylum seeker in acquiring housing, food, and legal support and connecting them to … Continue reading
President Clinton introduces this star-studded ‘cast’ of jazz vocalists and musicians and cabaret headliners (and some rising talent to) in this superb online ‘concert’. It’s all in aid of helping New York’s legendary Birdland Jazz Club that after some 70 +years is actually in danger of closing for good. It’s desperate in need of capital … Continue reading
From the outside Central Station looks unprepossessing and somewhat shabby sitting at the end of a residential street in London’s Kings Cross area. But it’s what inside that counts, as for the past 30 years this independent Bar has been a safe space for members of London’s LGBT+ community and its varied artists and … Continue reading
Today would have been Brit actor George Hatfield‘s 24th Birthday, . He sadly passed away in 2021 after receiving treatment for oesophageal cancer during his musical theatre training at SLP College in Leeds. He enjoyed performing from a young age, and had many starring roles at his local arts scene and at drama school, … Continue reading