SIGHT UNSEEN a collection of new queer work at KINGS HEAD THEATRE, LONDON

  The Kings Head Theatre in Islington has been such a firm favorite for nearly every London theatre-goer for decades. It is actually one of the oldest pub theatres in London having been housed in the back room of the King’s Head Pub for over 50 years.  Founded by its first Artistic Director Dan Crawford … Continue reading

SIGHTSEERS

Sometimes I can be a real glutton for pain (the cinematic kind I should quickly add).  As I state at the top of this Blog one of my big no-no’s are horror flicks, and yet hear I am again in a cinema (I’m back in London) to see yet another one from Brit Director Ben … Continue reading

Signature Move

With movies timing is everything and it couldn’t be more perfect in the case of Signature Move a deeply moving story of three ‘outsiders’ trying to fit in today’s world.  They are all women  (there is hardly a man in sight in the whole movie) and not just from different cultures but also dealing with … Continue reading

Silence

It took Martin Scorsese several decades to bring Shūsaku Endō’s 1966 celebrated epic novel Silence about religious persecution in 17th Century Japan to the screen, and this obvious project of passion is one of the filmmaker’s most visually stunning movies to date.  Endō, a Japanese Roman Catholic, based his story on an historical figure Cristóvão Ferreira a Portuguese … Continue reading

Silence to Solidarity Global Concert

  COVID-19 took a toll on INTER PRIDE  funds, and they have exhausted most of the resources available, with demand for help still very high. They need help to continue doing the great work of supporting our Pride movement and the global LGBTQIA+ community. They will be broadcasting worldwide the Silence to Solidarity Global Virtual … Continue reading

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