Fanny & Stella
Fanny and Stella tells the story of two young men in the Victoria era, named Frederick Park and Ernest Boulton, who shocked the moral sensibilities of Victorian England when they were discovered at...
View ArticleAlan Turing and the medical abuse of gay men
Peter Tatchell looks back at the hidden homophobic shame of the NHS… February is LGBT History Month in the UK: the posthumous royal pardon granted to war-time code breaker and computer pioneer Alan...
View ArticleThe Sound Way To Weight Loss
Sound Physique revolutionized the way people lose weight by bringing the first ultrasonic liposuction clinics to Yorkshire in 2011. Since then, they have carried out thousands of treatments to get...
View ArticleError In The Margins?
Both people of ethnicity and LGBT citizens are ostensibly within the ‘margins’ of mainstream society. But does this mean a solidarity between the two groups, or a passing on of oppression through the...
View ArticleIn Conversation With: Jacob Joyce
Jacob Joyce is an artist, curator and performer living and working in London. He speaks to Patrick Cash about his work, issues of race and sexuality, and the narratives of oppression. By Patrick Cash...
View ArticleWanna dance with somebody? Hit Tin Tin
Club Tin Tin prides itself on delivering a funked-up crowd gyrating to some seriously sexy beats. This Friday, the club returns taking over the 5th floor of Rise on Leicester Square, featuring stunning...
View ArticleHoney, What a boo-boo…
From red-faced wardrobe malfunctions to awkward faux pas, it’s not always plain sailing for the queens of our stage out there in cabaret-land. But it’s all just in a night’s work. Ordinarily you just...
View ArticleIt’s Getting Epic
Epic is the new event that is hitting town this weekend to bring a slice of New York clubbing to London. QX speaks to promoter Michael Theriault and host Johanna Londinium to find out more. And...
View ArticleNasty Pixie
With nine Top 20 hits and three No.1’s under her belt, Pixie Lott is about to get ‘Nasty’ with the release of her next single. Ahead of her G-A-Y gig this weekend, QX asks her about some of the...
View ArticleNot The Apps, But The Appetite
Recently there seems to be an increasing trend to blame apps like Grindr for various problems that afflict the gay scene. But are we just trying to blind ourselves to where these problems truly...
View ArticleMeet The Machine
Larry Tee’s Super Electric Party Machine takes over East Bloc every Friday, causing somewhat of a ruckus in the basement club as the sexy, the cute, the colourful and the creative gather for a mash-up...
View ArticleHow To Win Mr Eagle
…and walk away with £1,000! Are you more butch than bitch? Get ready to ditch the skimpy Abercrombie & Fitch shaved look, bust out the beard and maybe even sling a harness on as it is almost time...
View ArticleA Hard Rain
Let’s get the minor criticisms out of the way from this genuinely good production first: the script is sometimes a little hackneyed, the dialogue slightly clichéd and I did find myself asking why set a...
View ArticleChanging Attitudes in Poland
Poland doesn’t have the best history at dealing with homosexuality. Well, it is a deeply Catholic country. So, filmmaker Malgorzata Szumoska decided to take on both sexuality and religion in her movie...
View ArticleWednesday 12th March
CLUBS & EVENTS Spoken Word London at Vogue Fabrics, 66 Stoke Newington Road, N16 7XB. 7.30pm-11ish. Free. QX Assistant Editor Pat Cash presents an open mic night of poetry, performance, monologues,...
View ArticleBar News
KU BAR It’s St Patrick’s Day weekend at Ku Bar, and what a weekend it promises to be! Celebrations kick off in a sporty vein with plenty of hunky, muscular men in front of your visage, both behind the...
View ArticleClub News
14+15/03/14: It’s Back! G-A-Y Porn Idol Think you know the score? Well, think again. The Thursday night amateur strip night is twisting the formula around for the re-launch week, and it’s inspired by...
View ArticleOpening Doors London
09/03/14: QX channelled Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forster amidst the literary-themed splendour of New Bloomsbury Set as the Marchmont Street landmark urged its urbane clientele to support Opening Doors...
View ArticleCK6: CK Goes to Hollywood
09/03/14: Word got out that there was red carpet and champagne being rocked out at Halfway to Heaven at 3pm for their CK6 event and so natch we were outside the door at 2.55pm, clutching our very own...
View ArticleVelvet Tongue: Winter 2014
Velvet Tongue is Ernesto Sarezale’s erotic literary salon in the heart of London, held in a red-curtained basement beneath a bustling Shoreditch sports bar. Patrick Cash went to investigate in the...
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