Day: 16 February 2017

  • THEATRE REVIEW | La Ronde

    THEATRE REVIEW | La Ronde

    ★★ | La Ronde

    La Ronde review
    CREDIT: Ray_Burmiston

    Arthur Schnitzler’s turn of the century play ‘La Ronde’ is a frequently performed and adapted classic, partly because it’s an intriguing concept and also often because it’s usually staged with just two actors and a minimal set, making it easy to put on.

    Taking the idea of a roundel, where people are linked through their sexual encounters, the original play looks at power, class and politics from the standpoint of sexual encounters. For example, in the original: a prostitute has sex with a soldier, the soldier has sex with a parlour maid and the parlourmaid has sex with a young gentleman and so on till we complete the circle back with the prostitute. It’s a bit like six degrees of separation (or six degrees of Kevin Bacon if you prefer). David Hare adapted the play into ‘The Blue Room’, which became notorious for featuring a naked Nicole Kidman. The gay version, ‘F*cking Men” was a witty and timely adaptation with cleverly drawn characters and a frisson of raunchiness. Sadly this version flounders and is an anti-aphrodisiac.

    Writer/director Max Gill has come up with a novel take on the concept. His version features four actors and Wheel of Fortune type spinning wheel featuring their faces. Each scene is preceded by a spin of the wheel which results in a choice of which actor joins the remaining actor from the previous pair, meaning that there are (apparently) over 3,000 possible actor combinations in the play. Also, this makes the play gender neutral. The couples could be two women, two men or a man and a woman. The pronouns and language in the script allow for this. It’s a lively concept and one served well by Frankie Bradshaw’s arresting set and Jack Weir and Nathan Klein’s atmospheric sound and lighting. The gimmick works but sadly it’s not at all well served by the script.

    The tone of the play is light comedy and despite some glimpses of promise and the odd flash of insight, on the whole, the script feels dated and pedestrian with few laughs and little depth. The characters mostly feel stereotyped and the acting is turned up to full stagey volume. I found myself looking forward to each scene ending and the wheel to spin again. I love a gimmick and am all for innovation and originality but there needs to be a more sturdy and polished script to make this work.

    La Ronde plays at the Bunker Theatre until 11th March 2017

  • Oh dear… Sean Spicer just called the Canadian Prime Minister the wrong name

    Sean Spicer just made a grievous error after calling Canada’s Prime Minister the wrong name.

    Major, major awkwardness from the White House after Donald Trump’s press secretary, Sean Spicer managed to get the Canadian Prime Minister’s name wrong, despite him being a guest of the White House just days previous. What is more alarming is that Spicer seems to be reading the details off a piece of paper in front of him. Written, we presume in black and white. Didn’t he check names before speaking?

    In a press conference, Sean managed to call the PM Joe Trudeau, rather than his real name, Justin Trudeau. Mr Trudeau is considered one of the world’s most progressive leaders when it comes to LGBT rights.

    It’s nice to see that accuracy is held in high regard by Trump’s administration.

     

  • Michelle Visage has some slightly amazing advice if your still smarting over No Valentines

    Michelle Visage has some slightly amazing advice if your still smarting over No Valentines

    If you found yourself sans date on Valentine’s, iconic legend Michelle Visage has some advice for you.

    Michelle Visage
    CREDIT: Michelle Visage/Instagram

    Taking to Instagram, Michelle Visage told her fans not to fall for the “man-made holiday” and not to “buy into the crap”. She told single people – you can buy your own roses, your own chocolate… and

    Have fun with your own vibrator…

    AMEN

     

     

  • Man fined £150 for two homophobic rants in Shetland pubs

    Man fined £150 for two homophobic rants in Shetland pubs

    A man who admitted shouting homophobic abuse, whilst drunk, has been fined £150.

    Thule bar, Shetlands
    CREDIT: Google Maps 2015

    Twenty-two-year-old Ellis Birnie, of Sandveien, Lerwick, was fined £150 after he pleaded guilty to behaving “in a threatening or abusive manner” in Lerwick, Shetland, in Scotland.

    He made homophobic remarks according to a witness who said that the accused had made “derogatory remarks about the females’ perceived sexuality” last year at the Thule Bar and Captain Flints on 27 September.

    Shetland News reports, Mr Birnie’s defence said that he suffered from epilepsy and diabetes and according did not manage his condition by not managing his diet.

    Sheriff Philip Mann remarked that the behaviour was  “really stupid” and said he hoped it would be a wake-up call for the man.

    “Look after your health and be wise enough to understand you can’t go out and abuse alcohol in this way”.

  • DILEMMA | I’m not sure if I’m gay – I play football and go on lads’ holidays

    This week a reader asks Dr Dannii Cohen whether he’s really gay, because he likes football and goes on lads’ holidays to Ibiza.

    Can I be gay? I like football and lad's holidays

     

    Dear Dannii,

    Up until recently I only dated girls, but I’m starting to see guys as quite attractive. My friends would consider me one of the lads – I play football and go on lads’ holidays to Ibiza… I don’t really do stuff that’s usually considered “gay” so I’m not sure. Also, I’m worried that my mates will disown me if I come out. I don’t fancy any of them, but they may think I do and that I’ve been hiding my feelings for them. I know they aren’t particularly gay-friendly. It’s been cause for a bit of banter in the past.

    Stephen, Portsmouth

     

    Dear Stephen,

    Thank you for writing in.
    From what you have told me it looks like you could very well be bisexual but focused only on girls in the past because that is ‘the norm’.
    Before you come out, try to see if your feelings go beyond just being attracted: go to a gay bar and dance with someone, go on dates, kiss a guy. No reason to come out if you don’t know how far your feelings go.

    What do you think those special things that are considered ‘gay’ actually are? There is no reason why someone gay or bi could not be ‘one of the lads’ as gay men come in all shapes and forms, but your friends may, of course, have a stereotypical image in their head.

    I am not going to lie: it’s hard coming out inside the kind of group you are in, though there have been some surprising success stories over the years.

    Do you have a close friend in the group that you trust and feel you can confide in? Or maybe one of them has an open-minded girlfriend you can talk to? Either of them could have your back during a coming out.

    If you take the step try to explain that this changes nothing: you’re still the same footballing lad you always were. Try to stay calm and answer any questions as good as you can.

    There is no guarantee that everyone will accept you immediately but you will never know if you don’t try. Try doing it on a night when the atmos is great, after a good tryout match for example. If people feel good they are more positively open. Also, try to come out in a safe public space where people are known to intervene if something goes wrong.

    Whatever you do: please discover your true feelings before starting a process that’s difficult to reverse. The moment you are secure about who you are is the moment you feel stronger when coming out.

    Always with love,
    Dannii


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  • RECIPE | Rainbow Pancakes

    RECIPE | Rainbow Pancakes

    Get your rainbow on this Pancake day with these incredible Rainbow Pancakes

    how to make rainbow pancakes

    Ingredients.

    –          1 large egg

    –          135g plain flour

    –          130ml milk

    –          2 tablespoons butter

    –          Food colouring – red, yellow, green, blue, orange and purple

    –          Toppings: rainbow sprinkles, raspberries, whipped cream and strawberry laces


    Method.

    Add the flour, egg and milk into a bowl and whisk to a smooth batter.
    Separate the batter into five separate bowls for each of the different colours of the rainbow.
    Add food colouring to each of the bowls until you’re happy with the shade. You can combine primary colours to make a wider range; for example, red and yellow can be mixed to make orange.
    Add a little oil or butter to a medium-sized frying pan and put on a medium-high heat.
    Add the batter to the pan once hot and cook for one minute on each side – with the all important Toss Off in between.
    Repeat this process with all of the different coloured batters until you have enough for your rainbow pancake stack.

     

    Comedians Katherine Ryan and David Morgan battled it out for the title of Biggest Tosser at the launch of Terrence Higgins Trust’s pancake-themed fundraiser, Toss Off.

    And to mark LGBT History Month, the TV favourites whipped up a stack of rainbow pancakes.

    The charity is urging supporters to host a party for Pancake Day (28 February) and raise money to support people living with HIV.

    David, who co-presents I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! NOW, said,

    “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my first Toss Off because I love rainbows and I love pancakes. As a gay man, HIV support, prevention and awareness-raising is very, very close to my heart and I’ll happily flip some pancakes with my friends to support Terrence Higgins Trust this Pancake Day.”

    Friends Katherine and David came along to East London LGBT venue Dalston Superstore to see just how much fun it is to Toss Off for Terrence Higgins Trust.

  • How do I clean my FleshLight or FleshJack

    How do I clean my FleshLight or FleshJack

    If you’ve bought a FleshJack it’s probably become one of your favourite bedroom toys – of all time, but exactly how should you clean it and look after it?

    how to clean your fleshjack or fleshlight

    If you want your FleshJack to be ready for action for a long time to come you’ll need to make sure you clean it and maintain it properly. So how exactly should you care for and clean your FleshJack? Getting your cleaning regime right will mean that you’ll get a lifetime of enjoyment out of your toy. It’s really quite easy, so here are the top 3 ways to care for your FleshJack or FleshLight.

    1) Warm water. Once you’ve climaxed inside the toy, remove the inner sleeve and run it under warm water. Use only clean fresh water. The material will not react very well with most cleaning products. However there is a specific FleshWash made for the toy called FleshWash.

    If you need a tough clean, then you could use isopropyl alcohol. Give it a good clean through.

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  • Lee Ryan set to join EastEnders

    Lee Ryan set to join EastEnders

    Former Boy Bander, Lee Ryan is set to join the cast of EastEnders and we’re naturally very excited about seeing Lee’s perky little face pop up in one of our favourite soap operas.

    Lee Ryan in EastEnders
    CREDIT: BBC

    Blue singer, Lee Ryan is set to join one of the UK’s biggest soaps, EastEnders. He joins his other co-Blue boys, Duncan James and Simon Webb who have both landed roles in Hollyoaks and River City respectively.

    So what do we know about Lee’s new character? Well, his name is, Woody Woodward – and apparently, he’s a bit of a trouble maker and his stint on the small screen is due to only be a “short-term role”.

    Executive producer Sean O’Connor has teased,

    “I’m delighted to welcome Lee Ryan to Walford as ‘Woody’ Woodward. Woody is a man who has worked hard and played hard in bars, clubs and pubs around the world and has finally decided to stop wandering and put down some roots.

    “He’s going to ruffle some feathers and obviously break some hearts, so there’s a great deal to look forward to as soon as he bursts onto the square. Lee is a perfect casting for Albert Square and we knew straight away we wanted him for the role.”

    Lee Ryan made headlines in January 2014 during his time in Celebrity Big Brother, after a series of revelations about his sex life and sexuality. In a conversation with fellow housemates, Lee admitted that he may have had experiences with “people’ which caused bandmate Duncan James to jump in with a Tweet, that read, “I thought I was the only bi/gay in the band”.

    In 2010 Lee stunned fans by stating that,

    ‘Me and Duncan had threesomes! We did some crazy s**t with each other. In the past we’ve done some s**t like that. It’s not weird… you just high five each other. I think they call it a spit roast.’

    EastEnders continues on Thursday (February 16) at 7.30pm on BBC One.