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MY DEAR AUNTY NELL has invited us round for tea. for an evening of gossip and hearsay, and see how LGBT+ history has been shared for generations.

  When a community is written out of history books, they find their own way to share their stories. So Tommy (The Queer Historian) has invited us all around to Aunty Nell’s for tea and tales. It’s a very British tradition but with a very distinctive queer touch.  Dear Aunty Nell often said: “The only … Continue reading

My Dog Tulip

  J R Ackersley was a British writer and editor who started working with the BBC in London the year after its founding in 1927.  He published many emerging poets and writers who became influential in Great Britain, and later wrote his own highly successful memoir. He was also openly gay, a rarity in his time … Continue reading

MY DOG TULIP

J R Ackersley was a British writer and editor who started working with the BBC in London the year after its founding in 1927.  He published many emerging poets and writers who became influential in Great Britain, and later wrote his own highly successful memoir. He was also openly gay, a rarity in his time … Continue reading

My Fake Boyfriend : a cute queer tale of how not to handle your love life

  Seems like summer 2022 is going to be quite a season of entertaining queer rom-coms.  This is not a complaint just an observation and if the latest one My Fake Boyfriend is as cute as it appears on the trailer below, then count us in.  Andrew (Kelyman Lonsdale from ‘Love Simon‘) just can’t stay … Continue reading

My Father Marianne : a father daughter relationship with a difference

  Swedish filmmaker Mårten Klingberg’s drama makes the act of transitioning for a 60 year old priest, married father of two,  seem like a walk in the park even in this sleepy country town where the biggest event to happen is the Annual Potato Festival.   Klingberg who adapted his story from a memoir but … Continue reading

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