First, it was a memoir, then a TV documentary and now it’s about to hit the London stage as the whole thing is a magical mix of The Queen Mother with the queens who looked after her. If you thought that modern-day British Rotal Scandals started with the late Princess Diana you would be so … Continue reading
The Warwick Rowers Calendar started in 2009. with sportsmen from one rowing team at one university in the UK stripped naked to challenge homophobia in male sport. Ten years later, in 2019, they became the Worldwide Roar so that men from any sport and anywhere in the world could join our campaign … Continue reading
BARNWOOD Art Show + Sale is a pop-up exhibition of queer drawings, photographs, paintings, ceramics, and artwork of other mediums from dozens of artists based in New York’s Hudson Valley, New York City and beyond. Curated by Stephan Hengst and the team behind Big Gay Hudson Valley & Pink Stallion Events, BARNWOOD is a … Continue reading
The fascination with the life of the queer Mexican artist Frida Kahlo still remains as strong as ever even though it is nearly 70 years since she died. There have been countless books, a Hollywood movie starring Salma Hayek and her image adorns T-shirts, bags, and souvenirs such as fridge magnets etc. Kahlo continues … Continue reading
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has released its list of nominees for their Television Awards and it very refreshingly has an excellent representation of queer programs and performers. In fact, leading the pack with the most nominations medical comedy-drama This Is Going To Hurt, starring openly gay Gilden Globe/Emmy … Continue reading