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And Just Like That : 3 of The Ladies are Back

  It’s 10 years on and the Ladies are Back.  Well, three of the four at least.  Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda are now middle-aged in New York that has changed radically since they first set out so we are not sure what they will get up too.  HBO has been unusually reticent to share plot … Continue reading

And Now for Something Totally Different

Perfect timing in the middle of Black History Month comes SHIPBUILDING a remarkably unique performance festival in London. Named after Elvis Costello’s symbolic anti-war song and reflecting upon the climate of C19, Brexit and Black Lives Matter, each show has been created from true stories, whether autobiographical or observe. One of the highlights is queer … Continue reading

And Now For Something Totally Different : The Fabulist Fox Sister

Don’t feel bad if you have never never heard of Kate Fox aka The Fabulist Fox Sister, because we haven’t either. But thanks to Brit writer/performer Michael Conley that could be all about to change with what he calls ‘ a musical lie.” Loosely inspired by the loosely true story of Kate Fox, who in … Continue reading

And Tell Sad Stories of the Deaths of Queens : a short slice of genius playwriting from a queer master at work

And Tell Sad Stories of the Deaths of Queens ☆☆☆☆☆ Mr Delaney (superbly played by Luke Mullins; delicate but tense like an over wound watch) is a successful interior decorator and landlord, who transforms into Candy when he has gentlemen company in the stifling deep south of New Orleans. Tonight he has brought home Karl, … Continue reading

And The Band Was Playing A Gay Tune

Photographer SAM SHAHID has been taking images for the last 50 years of the gay community as seen through his eyes and has now curated them into a stunning new book that is such a glorious celebration of his life in New York and Provincetown.  You’ll quickly notice that he has probably been to more Gay … Continue reading

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