LGBTQ activist, author, and AIDS historian Sarah Schulman is back to London for a 2-day to launch her latest book Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP, New York (2020). It’s the result which is the result of more than 200 interviews conducted over 18 years and is a long-overdue reassessment- of … Continue reading
With all the lockdowns disappearing, the Bears are finally coming out of hibernation. Just in time for one of the most anticipated Pride events of the year. This Sunday, June 27th sees the return of Urban Bear Pride’s Beat Blast in NY. It’s all going to happen at The Brass Monkey, 55 Little West … Continue reading
On Saturday 6th the US Navy in San Diego christened and launched a ship named for the iconic gay rights leader and politician Harvey Milk. Ironically Milk had served four years in the Navy before being forced out, The Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro said he needed to be there not just to amend the … Continue reading
On the first day that London opens its doors after a very extended Lockdown, the world starts to begin all again. Velma Celli aka internationally-renowned drag creation of West End actor, singer and dancer, Ian Stroughair. announces his new show IRREPLACEABLE. Velma’s last show B.C. (Before Covid) was the fab A Brief History … Continue reading
A stunning new Exhibit is opening this Friday at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. VIRGIL ABLOH: Figures of Speech features \the multidisciplinary work of late visionary artist and designer Virgil Abloh. A true renaissance man who founded a streetwear brand that rose to the very pinnacle of luxury fashion, as the first African American … Continue reading