Trade the Exhibition
Trade may have finally closed its doors, but the clubbing institution can still be enjoyed at the Islington Museum, where a carefully curated exhibition celebrates one of the pioneers of club culture....
View ArticleLa Pequeña Talks… Pigs & Politics
If you still don’t know me, you’ve probably been living in a cave the past few years. If you know me and don’t like me, the problem is even bigger. If you are just discovering me now and you don’t...
View ArticleBeneath the Artist
Award winning Brighton based cabaret artist, Scott Burey, better known as the Drag With No Name, takes his zany brand of performance up and down the country all year round. Away from the spotlight he...
View ArticleLife Outside London: Belfast
For this week’s edition of Life Outside London, we’re sticking to the UK but taking a trip across the Irish Sea to the Northern Irish city of Belfast! Our tour guide for this little weekend jaunt is...
View ArticleGilét’s Plays
Obviously, everyone in the world heard that Adele made a comeback, because all y’all faves just got saturated in south London shit. Soz. She said “Hello” to her fans and BYE to every competitor....
View ArticleGet Together
The five day winter circuit party hits Maspalomas for a sun-soaked glitter cannon of hot beats and hot men! Winter is the new summer. So throw down your snow shovels! Put that cashmere scarf back on...
View ArticleOld Ship presents Mrs Moore
08/11/15: As the clock strikes nine on a Sunday evening, there is only one place to be. With the sound of the Bow Bells ringing in my ears I reach the gem of the East End, The Old Ship. I’m greeted by...
View ArticleSoft Lad Director: Leon Lopez
Soft Lad tells the coming of age story of a young gay guy embroiled in an affair with a married man who’s struggling to come to terms with his own sexuality. Cameraman, director, writer and editor,...
View Article#JULIASAYS…
I love it when people have a go at doing something… this weekend there’s a few arty things going on, a few clubby things and more than a few quirky things to witness. On Thursday 12th get down to the...
View ArticleDickie Beau: Blackouts
QX Magazine spoke to intrepid drag fabulist, Dickie Beau, about his show at the Chelsea Theatre, Blackouts. What can the audience expect from Blackouts? It’s a very dreamlike piece of theatre, with a...
View ArticleSissy That Walk!
It’s been a busy few years for proud scouser Marcus Collins, from X Factor fame to becoming a musical theatre maestro. After a hugely successful UK tour of Hairspray, he recently made his West End...
View ArticleA Night Out in Soho & Central
The landscape of Soho and Central London is without doubt noticeably different now to how it was when I moved to ‘the big smoke’ in 2000, and it’s true that with the loss of iconic venues such as...
View ArticleGFEST Visual Arts Exhibition 2015: Asian Futures
Descend the steps of Menier Gallery and walk into its current exhibition, where the first artwork you will encounter is a sculpture adorned with butterflies. Upon the sculpture’s side, you espy a...
View ArticleLGBT Muslim Solidarity in East London
In a bid to unite the LGBT and Muslim communities, members of the newfound LGBT-Muslim Solidarity campaign took to the streets of East London to make their voices heard. Chris Godfrey spoke to LGBT...
View ArticleHomostash: Movember Edition
November! Movember! Month of the tash! And, we’ve decided, month of the homo. There are many reasons why November can be month of the homo. For one thing, Little Mix have released their new album Get...
View ArticleAn Audience With Princess Julia
Ahead of her much-anticipated run of biographical shows at The Glory, the legendary Jonny Woo tells us how he met the queen of London counterculture. First met Princess Julia at a shoot for a...
View ArticleBeyond: The Official album
Say, do you like parties? Do you like really fucking good music? Yes? Then you probably like Beyond. Like, a lot. So you’ll pleased to know, they’ve got an album out and it’s unsurprisingly awesome....
View ArticleALT BBZ
Since his AIDS-related death in 1992, Arthur Russell has become a mythical creature within alternative music and queer culture. A visionary cellist, producer, beat maker, poet and vocalist. His sonic...
View ArticlePenny Arcade: Longing Lasts Long
Penny Arcade is angry. She’s angry at the gentrification of cities like New York and London, but she’s also angry at the gentrification of our minds. That young people aren’t young, and care about...
View Article#JULIASAYS…
It’s that time of year innit dears! Oh, I forgot it’s always that time of year in clubland not to mention all of our alternative queer spaces… Look what’s coming up this weekend starting Thursday 19th...
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