Queer Talk Live! Is back at London’s Above The Stag Theatre & Bar for a Pride Month special! The category is Queer Bodies and we’ve invited several esteemed guest speakers to talk on the topic. Join Mufseen & Spencer for an evening of discussions and entertainment including special performances by Asifa Lahore. Spotlighting LGBTQ+ … Continue reading
Argentinian dancers Francisco Solá and Lucrecio Robledo are excellent exponents of the art of Queer Tango. Wikipedia defines this as “to dance the Argentine tango without regard to the traditional heteronormative roles of the dancers, and often to exchange the leader and follower roles. Therefore it is related to open role or same-sex tango. The … Continue reading
From the illegal Molly Houses, through blacked out Earls Court bars, into rainbow Soho and beyond, Queer Today Gone Tomorrow thanks the spaces that built LGBTQ+ London, and celebrates those we still have. RECOGNITION is a queer, neurodivergent artist from London, England. The name RECOGNITION has a dual purpose. Firstly it helps signify the … Continue reading
This year being the 50th Anniversary of the (partial) decriminalization of homosexuality for gay men in the UK (it was never ever illegal for lesbians) London is getting ready to celebrate big time. As well as all the major Exhibitions planned by the capital’s leading Museums (see below) Queer Tours of London are being set up … Continue reading
Facing the AIDS crisis and an indifferent mainstream culture at best, an outright hostile one at worst, L.A.’s Gen X LGBTQ+ community found a home for themselves in the performance spaces, and on the dancefloors of clubs like Jewel’s Catch One, Arena, Club Chico, The Palms, Paradise Ballroom, Outer Limits, and Circus. While many … Continue reading