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Elska THE queer Photo Zine checks out the men in Madrid, the capital of Spain

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  Finally Elska Magazine’s editor and chief photographer Liam Campbell has made it to MADRID the Spanish capital, and he’s not to sure why it took him so long.   This is the 46th issue of his project dedicated to sharing the bodies and voices of LGBTQ communities around the world, Inside, this issue readers can … Continue reading



F–kboy is a one-person play exploring gender dysphoria, bodily autonomy, and celebrity crushes

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  F–kboy is a one-person play exploring gender dysphoria, bodily autonomy, and celebrity crushes from a non-binary perspective. It follows Frankie, who is on the District Line, drunk and with a pair of scissors in their coat pocket. Meanwhile, their past self is having a horrible time in a nightclub, their future self is in … Continue reading



Farewell DAVID MIXNER an iconic champion and fierce fighter of LGBTQ rights who has died aged 77

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  The word ‘icon’ is bandied around so much these, but one queer man who was this, and so much more, is the legendary activist DAVID MIXNER.  His death has just been announced and he will be a great loss in our community as he was a  giant in the global struggle for LGBTQ+ rights … Continue reading



Father Ethan Alexander Jewett is an Episcopalian Priest who works out at the gym quite religiously

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    Easter is one of the most important events on the Christian calendar that can stir the hearts and beliefs of even us agnostics. And in this one case potentially stirring much more. The Episcopalian Church has always been known as more progressive than most, after all it was the first major denomination to … Continue reading



FAULTY TOWERS : The (Original) Dining Experience for a perfect Valentines Day in London

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  Its hard to believe that they only made 12 episodes of the British 1970s award-winning TV series  FAWLTY TOWERS, yet its popularity has never waned. Its three central characters Basil Fawlty (John Cleese)  the tense, rude, and put-upon proprietor of this small fictional Hotel on the coast of the UK,  his bossy wife Sybil (Prunella … Continue reading



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