London
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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews ON RAILTON ROAD that recreates a particularly heady period in London’s queer history.
ON RAILTON ROAD ⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎ MUSEUM OF THE HOME, HOXTON, LONDON It’s hard to believe, but free housing was once plentiful in London. In the 1970s and 80s, squatting was common and there were empty properties all over the city. Queer groups of people squatted too. One such group, the Brixton Faeries, famously held court…
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Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews MALEVO : an all-male fusion of tango, flamenco, and modern dance.
Malevo at the Peacock Theatre, London ⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎⭐︎ Malevo, the Argentinian dance troupe created and choreographed by Matias Jaime, has just smashed into the Peacock Theatre in London. A macho hurricane. Passionate, thumping, and raw in its all-male fusion of tango, flamenco, and modern dance, particularly influenced by malambo, the solo folk dancing style of…
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Gucci Gucci Gooooooooo ! Gucci Cosmos Exhibit opens in London
Everyone’s favorite mega Italian Fashion House GUCCI has landed in London with a major new exhibition that allows us to get up close and personal with their 102-year history, Curated by Maria Luisa Frisa who has pulled never-before-seen Gucci archive pieces exclusively for the London exhibition, and by Britsh designer Es Devlin who…
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The Making of Pinochio : a fabulous theatrical reworking of the classic story, from a trans male perspective
We are all familiar with the nineteenth-century classic fable about Pinocchio, the wooden puppet who wants to be a real boy, and whose nose grows when he lies. The Making of Pinocchio is a fabulous theatrical reworking of the classic story, from a trans male perspective. The show, following a successful run in…




