Recently the ”queer newswaves’ were abuzz with a major discovery of series of staggeringly homoerotic and formally “hidden” drawings by the late artist Duncan Grant. Now with the intention of raising essential Funds to help reopen Charleston, in East Sussex, to the general public next Spring. a very of the images have been released … Continue reading
Photographer and filmmaker LUKE GILFORD had a childhood that so many gay men fantasize about. Growing up in Colorado with his father in the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association, Gilford spent his formative years around the rodeo, an American institution that has often been associated with conservatism and homophobia. It was only later, when he … Continue reading
“From Here to Eternity” marks the first major retrospective of UK based Canadian/Indian leading queer photographer, Sunil Gupta . Spanning five decades, this stunning and important new exhibition will bring together all the key series from his pioneering photographic practice for the first time, as well as presenting never-before exhibited works. Born in … Continue reading
The British Broadcasting Company (BBC) were always regarded as the bastion of British Broadcasting and part of the country’s Establishment. Even today they are still one of the world’s most trusted news service. There was however another side to them when in their earlier days they also produced some ground-breaking programming in their Play … Continue reading
“Hear My Voice” by Celeste tells the story of what was intended to be a peaceful protest at the 1968 Democratic National Convention that turned into a violent clash with police and the National Guard. Celeste’s angelic yet powerful voice is demonstrated through her lyrics “Hear my voice, hear my dreams. Let us make a … Continue reading