2017

  • It’s You Last Chance to GAZE

    It’s You Last Chance to GAZE

    Monday 7th  August may be the final day of the 25th Edition of the annual GAZE International LGBT Film Festival in Dublin, but they have saved the best to last. At 5.30 pm they are screening the new documentary films on one of the LGBT’s most beloved authors and diarists with The Untold Tales of…

  • Queer Britain : Out On The Streets

    Queer Britain : Out On The Streets

    In the third episode on the UK’s BBC new ground-breaking TV series Queer Britain presenter YouTuber and journalist Riyadh Khalaf explores the issues behind the statistic that one in four young homeless people in Britain identifies as LGBTQ+. He meets rough sleeper Damian on the streets of Birmingham, follows John as he is re-housed into a temporary flat in Scotland, and speaks…

  • Fashion or Fake News?

    Fashion or Fake News?

    We came across a rather mysterious new clothing line on https://milk.xyz/ which for some reason that we cannot fathom out, wants to stay under the radar.  It’s called KIEV, because guess what, that is where it is based.  The range focuses on local working class homosexuals and their pragmatic style, which has organically become a massive…

  • How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore?

    How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore?

    At The Fire Island Dance Festival this year Al Blackstone Choreography choreographed a sexy and darkly comedic piece set to Prince‘s “How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore.” When the object of American Ballet Theatre‘s principal dancer James Whiteside’s affection ignores his advances, he rhythmically and methodically eliminates the five men who stand in his path as distractions. Fire Island…