Four years we came across a remarkable queer French artist called Marc Martin whose Exhibition ‘Public Toilets, Private Affairs’ was opening at Berlin’s LGBT Schwules Museum. He was bringing the topic of ‘cottaging ” right out into the open with this exhibition book that was almost like a celebration of this illicit activity. He had … Continue reading
Acclaimed writer Saleem Haddad’s first foray into filmmaking MARCO is a heartbreaking tale about the plight of a undocumented Syrian LGBTQ refugee in London who becomes a sex worker simply so he can afford to eat. After a long arduous journey by way of Turkey and the Refugee Camp in Calais to being a … Continue reading
Marcus D’Amico who stole all our hearts when he created the role of “Mouse’ in the original 1993 TV production of Tales of the City. has died at the age of 55. The lovelorn Michael ‘Mouse’ Tolliver still struggling with coming out to his parents had found happiness with his new ‘adopted family’ … Continue reading
Mardik Martin, an Armenian living in Iraq with his wealthy parents, was shipped over to NY in the 1950’s to avoid being conscripted in the Army. Ostensibly he was to go to University here to learn business studies but soon after his arrival there was a Revolution back home and his father was no longer able to send your … Continue reading
Lisa is a mess. A spoilt and precocious teenager used to manipulating people to try and ensure that she always gets her own way, and who has a somewhat privileged life with her divorced actress mother and her younger brother in Manhattan. She’s an opinionated intelligent girl who’s not afraid to show her contempt for … Continue reading