Rebecca More is donating 100% of the profits from her pride merch to Mermaids
Sex worker, gay icon and general cockdestroyer Rebecca More is not one to do things by halves. She’s always on the pulse, on the trends, and on the game. So it makes sense that she’s giving 100% of her...
View ArticleGareth’s Dating Disasters – the queer musical cabaret hitting Chelsea
We catch up with cabaret performer and hopeless romantic Gareth Edward ahead of his show in Chelsea. So Gareth, tell us what this upcoming performance is all about! It’s called Gareth’s Dating...
View ArticleTosca at the Royal Opera House – ‘a brooding take on Puccini’s masterwork’
★★★★ by Ifan Llewelyn The tale of Tosca is one that has lingered in the cultural consciousness ever since it was first put to the theatrical stage back in 1887, a story so gripping that Puccini felt...
View ArticleIn This Enlightened Age, Are We Ready For Music-Hall To Make a Comeback?
In the early twentieth century (and before that even), it was not unusual to see a man dressed as a woman or vice versa. Often, they would be actors performing roles while dressed as the opposite...
View ArticleRosmersholm review –‘a timely revival that sullies politics with passion’
★★★★by Ifan Llewelyn A restless working class is getting fed up with the ruling political elites, and following the influence of an inflammatory media outlet, they decide to rally behind a disgraced...
View ArticleScene legend Dusty O talks introspection, inspiration and ART, sweetie
Dusty O aka David Hodge is a scene legend! She’s had more glasses of champagne (and cheap prosecco) than you’ve had hot dinners. After ruling the streets of Soho for almost three decades, Dusty’s now...
View ArticleSAVAGE: Remembering one of London’s biggest, brightest queer parties
We remember one of East London’s hottest queer dance parties as it draws to a close this week Savage is one of those parties that people will always remember. When it crashed into Metropolis back in...
View ArticleDrag With Good Vibes
Jason Reid chats to Brighton legend Drag With No Name, about the importance of having a positive attitude Brighton-based Scott Burey is the man behind the beloved and award-winning comedy drag artist...
View ArticleGloria Bell Review: Julianne Moore is irresistible in this sparkling tale of...
★★★★★ Chilean director Sebastiàn Lelio made an unforgettable splash last year with A Fantastic Woman – a glittering, dreamy portrait of a trans woman’s life and loves in Santiago; it had universal...
View Article#JULIASAYS – Discerning scene musings from the princess of East London!
Discerning scene musings from the princess of East London! Oh blimey, it’s the summer already! Coach loads of festivals, sweaty raves, afternoon soirees, cocktail parties…oh London is so la-di-dah...
View ArticleTrans and non-binary representation at the launch of Them Fatale
All too often queer spaces in nightlife, though being accommodating to trans folk, they ultimately cater to a cis gay male crowd looking to get a dance in and grab a guy to head home with. Having grown...
View ArticleSauvage review- ‘A devastating, beautifully realised portrayal of the darker...
★★★★★ by Ifan Llewelyn The life of a male escort is one that is rarely explored on the big screen, with Hollywood’s fixation with female sex workers dominating the narrative when it comes to telling...
View ArticleThe QX Weekly Playlist – SUMMER BANGERS
The sun’s out, people are already collapsing into coleslaw on Hampstead Heath, and hitting repeat on that Summertime Sadness remix! June is officially the new August, so get those short shorts out....
View ArticleLeather me up, Sergeant -a new brand joins the Gear London family
No matter how our community develops and changes over the years, the leather scene is a thriving contingent that has never shown a sign of slowing down. Across our great capital guys are always getting...
View ArticleQX RECOMMENDS : Pleasuredrome
Dive into London’s most luxe sauna experience Pleasuredrome is one of London’s hidden gems. Conveniently located just down the road from one of the most famous train stations IN THE WORLD (Waterloo)...
View ArticleWimbledon celebrate town’s inclusivity with rainbow crossing
Wimbledon is quickly emerging as one of the most welcoming communities for LGBT+ people in West London. Following the opening of its first-ever gay bar this year, CMYK Bar, the council has taken the...
View Article#JULIASAYS – Discerning scene musings from the princess of East London!
Discerning scene musings from the princess of East London! Sometimes you’re just not in the mood…I mean to go out to a bar or club. The disco round isn’t for everyone, so luckily our scene creates such...
View ArticleQX PREVIEW: Jonny Woo’s All Star Brexit Cabaret
The all-singing, all-high-kicking take on Brexit arrives at Soho Theatre WHAT’S GOING ON WITH BREXIT? Who fucking knows! Sometimes if something is a great cause of stress and fear, the best way to...
View ArticleREVIEW: Limp Wrist, Iron First @ Parliament
Dusty O brings frenetic colour to fusty environs As Trump-touting helicopters whirred over Whitehall and the US president’s staggering security detail clattered over cobbles wielding machine guns, the...
View ArticleIan McKellen announces ‘Pride in Ageing’– a support charity for LGBT elders
Ever since coming out publicly in the late ’80s, Sir Ian McKellen has been one of the loudest voices in LGBT+ activism. He was there fighting against the introduction of Section 28, he co-founded...
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