Underneath Waterloo Station is one of London’s hidden gems called The Vault with it’s eight unbelievable venues, three stylish bars and a top-notch restaurant. This weekend, and all the other Sundays in February, it plays host to the Vault Film Festival which provides an eclectic selection of short films from all over the world. What is … Continue reading
Belgian acrobat and dancer Alexander Vantournhout is bringing his contemporary performance piece Aneckxxander to the UK for the first time. It is a solo show which questions the reduction of identity to physical characteristics which he performs completely naked. He told ‘Gay Times’ “I work with my disproportions _ two short legs, two short arms, … Continue reading
In the 1960s, way before the world was flooded with designers of the Ralph Lauren, Giorgio Armani, Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana ilk, London discovered Barbara Hulanicki, who very quickly became a fashion legend. Prior to the advent of the Swinging Sixties, fashion was dull and positively fuddy-duddy and this remarkable Polish émigré changed all … Continue reading
The annual GFEST – Gaywise FESTival has always been one of our favorite LGBTQI events in London. This year although so many of us in our community are enjoying more tolerance and acceptance than any other time in our history as Laws are changed and opinions alter, there is a whole part of the world … Continue reading
Calum (Cal) McSwiggan is a bright and articulate twenty-something-year-old gay man who, through his website www.eatgaylove.com seeks an audience he can inspire, and be inspired by. He is a part of a new generation of Vloggers and commentators who share their refreshing passion for life, and in particular in Calum’s case, the continuing fight for equality for … Continue reading