Author: Jake Hook

  • EDITOR’S LETTER: Coming Out

    Coming Out is a different story for every single person. Some have joy, some have sorrow but most have relief.

    I remember before I came out (I was in a relationship with a guy for 2 years at that point) I was petrified about outing myself. I thought lightening would crack me down, the ground would swallow me up. I worried that I’d haemorrhage friends like cash out of an Icelandic bank and that somehow every plan I had ever made for my future would suddenly become null and void. I was, however, aching to be free of this self-incarceration. I wanted to talk gay things, I wanted to talk about my relationship, I wanted to be myself – which when you’re bound by your own inhibitions is a crippling impossibility. I felt I had no voice.

    Plucking up courage and with 2 bottles of wine inside me (okay it was cheaper than wine – I was at university – so it’s excusable). I decided to come out to a friend,

    “Yes dear, we know, the whole university knows…” was the numbed response in-between smoking his Marlboro lights. I couldn’t believe it.

    “Really?” I said,

    “Yes, now pass more Lambrini!”

     

    So that was it. No lightening, no earth shattering and miraculously I hadn’t become a social pariah overnight. The next day, I felt open, more relaxed, I was easier.

    I am lucky because of my set of circumstances: the university course I was on, the city I live in, the country I was born. It’s easier than ever to be gay in the UK and I never take that for granted. We don’t live in a country were our very existence is abhorrent to the society at large. You won’t be stoned, put too death or spend a life-time in prison for being gay – and for that we should be proud.

    You may feel that people won’t understand, that your family will disown you and that the world will disappear down the toilet if you decide to come out, but more likely you’ll get a shrug of the shoulders and a:

     

    “If you’re happy, we’re happy…”

     

    You don’t need to come out in a huge explosion of confetti, glitter and gold lamé, you don’t need Liza Minnelli to attend the after party, you don’t even need to tell everybody, but coming out, I believe, is one of the most important civilisation changers we can do. It’s only because of our gay forefathers’ campaigning that we enjoy the civil freedoms we have today and they achieved that by coming out and having a public voice. You see coming out gives us a voice. It gives You a voice.

     

    Drunkenly or otherwise, I gave myself a voice 12 years ago when I came out in that dorm room. A voice that I have never regretted.

     

    This month is dedicated to Coming Out and new beginnings. We’re asking for your stories and your contributions. Visit www.thehub.thegayuk.com if you want to share your story.

     

    Opinions expressed in this article may not reflect those of THEGAYUK, its management or editorial teams. If you’d like to comment or write a comment, opinion or blog piece, please click here.

  • INTERVIEW | Heather Small

    Heather Small is looking and sounding incredible. Famous for her distinctive vocals, an incredible ‘fountain’ of hair and for laughter that makes you feel like you’ve known her forever – Heather is still very much on form.

    Heather gained fame in the 90s pop group M-People (whose hits included: ‘Search For A Hero’, ‘Moving On Up’ and ‘One Night In Heaven’), before going solo and releasing the song that has gone on to define her career. We caught up with the Proud singer before she takes to the stage at this year’s Cardiff Pride. We talked Olympics, Lulu and hair!

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  • THEATRE REVIEW | Drag Divas

    I’m calling for a show like Drag Divas to be a nightly event in our fair capital city of London.

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  • INTERVIEW | Tara McDonald

    You will most likely know Tara McDonald’s powerhouse vocals from the high energy hit (now Anthem) ‘My My My’ and David Guetta’s ‘Delirious’ but Tara Donald is unique in a world of Pop Princesses. Her distinctive vocals over shadow those of her contemporaries and her creativity could possibly leave Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, Jessie J and Katy Perry a little weary… We met up with the busiest lady in Pop to talk about her music and her upcoming performance at Manchester Pride.

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  • LOOK AT ME |  Miranda Sings

    LOOK AT ME | Miranda Sings

    Miranda Sings is an internet celebrity, a model, a singer and a Worldwide phenomenon who has thousands of fans… and some haters. She started a YouTube channel in 2008 and since then has had over 30m views. She has a legion of West End and Broadway fans, who she sometimes helps out with ‘singing lessons.’ With her powerhouse vocals and natural performing abilities you’re bound to fall in love with Miranda – after all you’re only human.

    Miranda Sings
    CREDIT: Netflix

    1) So, Miranda, recently we saw your Vlog on Chick-Fil-A. Are you angry that they might have a say in who you marry?

    I’m very angry about it. It’s none of their business if I want to marry someone. I should be able to marry a gay man if I want to. Just saying…

    7/10 We love a political woman and we love a woman who wants to marry a gay man.

     

    2) Do you drink to:

    a) Mask the pain

    b) Be closer to Liza

    c) Brush your teeth like Ke$ha

    I would have to say D none of the above. I drink because I’m thirsty.

    1/10 Yes, but drinking can be for so much more than quenching thirst!

     

    3) Do you know what Amyl Nitrate is?

    I think she’s a singer.

    1/10 She may well be… But you wouldn’t be able to sniff her. Well actually you could, but it wouldn’t make you want to drop your kegs and get busy…

     

    4) What’s the most expensive item of clothing you’ve bought?

    I mostly just wear clothes from my mom or uncle. but I bought a really expensive sequinned hat last week. It was 15 dollars… I spent all of my chore money on it.

    2/10 Your Mum or Uncle? Oh dear. This isn’t going well, unless of course your Mum is Cher and your Uncle is Liberace.

     

    5) Gays are fun because….

    We have a lot in common. We are both beautiful, we like rainbows, and kissing boys. So we are practically the same except I’m more talented.

    7/10 Well natch! Of course you’re more talented. 30m views can’t be wrong…

     

    Miranda Sings
    CREDIT: Netflix

    6) The internet is for:

    a) Porn

    b) Hookups

    c) Singing Lessons

    d) John Lewis

    Obviously C… but also for my youtube videos.

    3/10 Well when we’re not using the internet for porn, hookups or looking at John Lewis’s summer barbecue range then we’re downloading your singing lessons.

     

    7) Which One Direction would you like to bone?

    None of them because they are not dogs. Humans don’t eat bones.

    1/10 Not sure if you understand the question… However you are quite right. Humans don’t eat bones. Generally.

     

    8) Madonna is…

    porn.

    10/10 And she scores a perfect 10

     

    9) How do you solve a problem like Maria?

    Give her a voice lesson.

    8/10 This woman is on fire.

     

    10) Gyms are for…

    a) Getting fit

    b) Cruising

    c) Crying into the mirror, because you’ll never be Tom Daley

    I would have to say for fat people.

    3/10 Logical and to the point, but loses point for not using the politically correct term of Morbidly Grotesque

     

    43/100 Miranda still has some way to go to become a proper gayer. However, we love her stance on Chick-Fil-A and her natural affinity with the gays.

     

    Follow Miranda at: https://www.youtube.com/user/mirandasings08

    You can also watch her on her Netflix show, Haters Back Off

  • LOOK AT ME | Pam Ann

    If you don’t know who Pam Ann is, then clearly you’ve been living under the wing of some lesser known aircraft (possibly an old Boeing 727-100 without ‘wing-tips’).

    Pam Ann, plunged on to the scene after a night on the vodka and has been wowing audiences ever since. Madonna is a fan, so is Cher, Elton has had her crew on his private jet and she’s rubbed herself up against the world’s rich and famous. We put Pam Ann through The Gay Test.
    1) The best way to travel is:

    a) Coked off your head in First…

    b) Coked off your head in Business…

    c) Swigging from a can of Stella in an upturned bucket, whilst being shouted at by an upstart attendant named Chellllseeeeee…

    None of those, the best way is face down on a flat bed with a cock in my ass.

    10/10 Wow this Bitch is a power bottom, Pam Ann gets right to it. We’d prefer a glass of champs then a cock in the ass… Just sayin.

     

    2) Do you know what ‘Sounding’ is?

    The sound a pussy makes after wearing polyester trousers on a 24 hour flight.

    3/10 That’s an image I now can’t get out of my head. No one should ever were polyester. Ever.

     

    3) The best thing about ‘your gays’ is…

    They love mood lighting.

    10/10 Oh yes we do. Many hours spent in the lighting department of John Lewis, Pam, it’s like you know us…

     

    4) Snog, Marry, Machete:

    Elton

    George

    Boy George

    I’d marry Elton, Snog George and bareback Boy George.

    7/10 Mr George is on line 5. He’ll be round shortly.

     

    5) What is your most extravagant purchase?

    I’ve recently purchased 95 Airbus A380s.

    3/10 We were thinking something mink or platinum, but what ever floats your boat or blows your wings.

     

    6) What’s your must have item when traveling the world?

    A wet pussy.

    3/10 Tabby? Don’t understand the answer? Pussy?

     

    7) Boyzillian or Hairy?

    Hair chest boyzillian cock.

    9/10 What a pro… Best of both worlds.

     

    8) Complete this gay mantra: Don’t go for second best baby / Put your love to the test

    You know, you know, you’ve got...

    an asshole like a hippo’s yawn.

    7/10 Ah yes the feeling you get after a good 24 hour flight, being pummelled by all and sundry..

     

    9) In a perfect world all gay men would…

    They are already perfect – C**s.

    11/10 Why Thank you… Can’t argue with the logic. Nice use of C**t. Extra point.

     

    10) What’s your favourite bit about Matthew Mitcham?

    His double pike.

    6/10 We could drown in his double pike. Oh Matthew… Matthew… Matthew…

     

    69/100. Our favourite Flight attendant is well on the way to Gaydom. Her understanding of her core demographic is spooky. Mood lighting, Mile High Club, Matthew Mitcham and she clearly loves a bit of cock. It’s uncanny, she’s almost one of us! Book for Pam Ann’s 2013 UK tour. Tickets are now on sale. To book tickets visit:PamAnn.com

  • INTERVIEW: Joel Simkhai the creator of Grindr

    INTERVIEW: Joel Simkhai the creator of Grindr

    We were curious to meet the man behind Grindr, so when one Friday night whilst, erm, “Researching” on Grindr, a message popped up telling us the man himself was visiting London for WorldPride. Unsure what to expect we meet the modest, easy on the eye and contemplative Joel Simkhai in a hotel, central London. Sounds like it could be Grindr working at its very best..

    Welcome to the capital of Grindr, London being the #1 city for Grindr users, does that surprise you at all?

    Thank you! It doesn’t surprise me, it’s obviously a large city and it’s obviously got a lot of gay men and Stephen Fry mentioned us on Top Gear about three years ago and it is a very popular show. It put us on the map here in the UK.

    I think you’ve made the UK a lot less prudish, because with nearly every message comes a picture of someone’s pink bits! Did you expect that to happen when you created Grindr?

    For me, when I look at Grindr I see all kinds of things, I think that’s part of it, but there are other parts to it also. Gay men have had to always look for other gay men, and we’re also men, so we’re hunters. I think it’s a big part of who we are. We’re looking to meet the other gay guy in the room and thats what Grindr does. It shows you the other gay guy in the room, the other gay guy on the block. For me when we launched this thing, there wasn’t much expectation or idea where it would go or what it would do, it was just a hope that I could find other gay guys. I’m glad that we’ve now been able to do that.

    Gay men have had to always look for other gay men, and we’re also men, so we’re hunters. I think it’s a big part of who we are.

    JOEL On Grindr’s purpose

    Grindr has very strict censorship on its front-page. Users can’t have nudity on their profile picture. Is there any reason for that?

    Yes, a number of reasons, but the most important one is that we believe in having an environment that is not overtly sexualised. An environment that is consistent to real life as possible. In real life you don’t usually see someone naked when you first meet them. So when you do find someone that you want to be intimate with, there is an unveiling process and we believe in that. It’s human nature. Also, not everyone is looking for something like that, I been on sites where it’s a free for all, it’s like walking into a sex shop. I feel kind of icky, so my hope for Grindr is that people can feel very comfortable, very safe and don’t have to feel icky. The other thing is that Google and Apple they have their own guidelines that mandate that there not be any nudity so there’s a full spectrum of reasons why.

    Are you a technology geek? Did you get down and dirty with the code?

    I am a tech geek, but I’m not a developer, I’m not a coder… I love technology and I love gadgets and have an understanding of technology, so I can talk to our developers and architects on a certain level. I probably can’t talk with great detail and maybe they would say: “He doesn’t know what he’s talking about…” but I think I have sense of what I’m talking about. We have a team of 50 in Los Angeles and they work in-house and a good proportion of them are developers.

    Do you have any technological icons or idols?

    Certainly Steve Jobs, I think Steve Jobs stands out as someone I have a tremendous amount of respect for; and I’m very sadden by his loss. He’s changed almost how everyone lives. There are very few people out there who can take something so complicated and make it so easy and so beautiful. He made it fun. I think he’s ingrained a culture of innovation in his company; they’ve got a smart team, really smart people and one will never know what would have happened if he was still alive.

    Can you ever take a holiday from Grindr?

    Not really, but I’ve got a very great team. Certainly when I used to travel in the early days it was very difficult to actually get away from it, but it’s getting better. I’ll never be a guy who can turn off his phone and get off the grid, but nor do I want to be. I don’t have Joel’s time, I don’t want just Joel’s time. You know this is fun stuff, this is a great thing I’m doing for myself, I love it. There’ll be plenty of time at some point in my life where I probably won’t be doing this and I get anxious just thinking of those days – This is my baby, it’s hard. If you ask a parent to tell their kid that they’re not available they’d look at you pretty strange right?

    Would you ever persuaded to sell ‘the kid’ at any point?

    I don’t think about it too much, I get anxious when I give it too much thought. This notion that ‘Joel, ‘X days from now or X months from now that Grindr will not be part of your life but just be a part of my resumé or a part of my history’ makes me very anxious, makes me very uncomfortable. It’s largely part of my identity, some people call me ‘Grindr Guy’ so it is very much a part of who I am.

    So are you happy with that mantle – the Grindr guy?

    Absolutely!

    If this was the last thing for you to be remembered by, would you be happy with that?

    Absolutely, I mean, do I want to die tomorrow? Absolutely not… The one caveat to that is that I think I’ve got more in-store for me. One of them is that I certainly want to do more and I want to devote more of my time, possibly full time, to gay equality and doing more towards activism, particularly in the countries where it is illegal and it’s dangerous. We’ve started to do things with ‘Grindr for Equality’ but I’d love to devote some or all of my energies to that.

    Ok, lets talk about Grindr for Equality, what is its purpose? What is it for?

    It’s our effort to advance equality and leveraging our number one asset, our guys, our community, our engaged audience. That’s over a million guys every single day around the world. Pockets of concentrated gay men who have a voice, who have power and they have a lot of power united. So through Grindr for Equality what we’re trying to do is create a mass so that we can speak with a very loud voice – an influential voice. Grindr for Equality can be broken down into two things. One, our mission is to inform. To inform you of things going on around you, in your city, town, state or your country. Things that have relevance to you and then showing you how you can make a difference. Whether it’s to make a call, sign a petition or go to a rally. That’s what drives Grindr for Equality. Last year the New York senate was looking at marriage equality and there were five senators who were on the fence. They were undecided. So what we did was target their constituents and told them that their senator was on the fence. Please call them! And people could call them right from their phone. It was very effective, sometimes we go as local as possible, sometimes national, sometimes international. We can go as local as down to the mile. It can be very targeted.

    What do your family think of the App? Are you open to your family?

    My Dad sent me an email, he was at gay pride and he said: “Where’s the Grindr float?” and he sent me a picture. He was in a Grindr T-shirt running around and demanded that next year I have a float and that he be invited! A very supportive and excited family. My dad actually has Grindr and he’s added me as a ‘favourite’ he says: “I keep up on where in the world you are by looking to see how far away you are!” He can keep tabs on where I am!

    Where did the name come from?

    We looked for something that was masculine and tough and I think all our branding: our logo, our colouring almost everything about it falls into those categories. We were looking for something a bit aggressive and thought of this notion of the coffee grinder and the notion of mixing, but it’s not just the idea of mixing it’s about grinding, very powerful and so it’s a little rough, we wanted an edginess to it, we didn’t want a softness to it.

  • COMMENT: Is It Time For Gay Games?

    As we reported earlier in the week OutSports.com had announced that there were only 20 (now 21) openly gay or lesbian athletes in this year’s Olympics in London, United Kingdom.

    This is up from only 11 in the Beijing games, but this number still feels incredibly low if you take the ‘reasonable estimate’ from Stonewall that between 5 to 7% of the population is homosexual.

    Outsports.com who originally broke the story of the openly gay Olympians said:

    “There are stages of being out. There are many more LGBT athletes out to some people — family, friends, some teammates — than feel comfortable publicly declaring their sexual orientation. Athletes are focused solely on their sport and training and coming out publicly is seen as distracting from that. Straight athletes are “out” all the time, easily discussing wives or girlfriends but for a gay athlete, that’s more than just a simple statement.”

    However there are some athletes who have embraced the media and their sexuality such as Matthew Mitcham, 24, the Australian diver, who has publicly used Twitter and the media to talk about his sexuality. He is the youngest out gay athlete in the games. When asked whether he saw himself as a ‘gay icon’ by the Australian TV show Sunrise he replied:

    “I’ve never really thought of myself as an icon, maybe as a role model, I’ve always wanted to embrace that and be the best role model I can be for young sports people, gay people, just anybody who can draw inspiration from my story…”

    Mitcham’s story is inspirational, and his country and countless fans across the globe have taken him into their hearts, regardless of his sexuality. His pranks have been picked up by the UK’s tabloids and his Twitter followers rise in the thousands everyday. Yet, the focus is on his antics rather than his sexuality, so maybe it is time for more athletes to come out, as the fall-out seems to be negligible.

    Jim Buzinski from Outsports.com said:

    “It helps, (having a strong role model like Mitcham) but people come out on their own terms and based on their own unique circumstances. Mitcham can actually have more of an impact on the wider gay world.”

    The question remains however, that while homosexuality across the globe is becoming far more acceptable and as brands and big name companies start to champion gay rights what pressures are gay sportspeople facing? Is it financial?

    “I find it hard to believe a company would ditch an out athlete, since that would be an enormous PR blunder. Companies like Nike are very pro-gay and would embrace such a person. But the prejudice and fear remain.” Says Jim Buzinski

    The Independent recently reported that the UK is the ‘Best place in Europe’ to be gay, due to its laws and progressive policies supporting and protecting gay rights. So is it time with the world focussed on London and the United Kingdom, for the next month, for closeted sportspeople to feel empowered and to come out?

    Opinions expressed in this article may not reflect those of THEGAYUK, its management or editorial teams. If you’d like to comment or write a comment, opinion or blog piece, please click here.

  • THEATRE REVIEW | HAHN BIN The Renaissance Of Classical Music

    His playing is revolutionary, his talent extraordinary, Hahn Bin plays the violin as though his life depended on it.

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  • THEATRE REVIEW | Geo Wyeth AKA Novice Theory

    Perched atop an Ikea coffee table playing a battered old Casio in nothing but his underwear is the curious ball of nervous energy that is Geo Wyeth.

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  • HOW GAY IS… Beryl Marsden

    The ever-present 60’s icon Beryl Marsden was recently hanging out with David Gest, has Liza Minnelli as a fan, went out on the razz with Dusty Springfield and insists on being called Lady B! (okay we insist on calling her Lady B)

    1. Which Village Person is your favourite?

    The Red Indian. I like his feathers.

    10/10 Short and to the point. A woman who knows what she likes in a man… Feathers. Gay.

    2. Do you know what a Boyzillian is?

    LB: A gay millionaire?

    (Lady B is informed what a Boyzillian is )

    LB: Even their Willy?

    TGUK: Yes…

    LB: Their Bums?

    TGUK: yes…

    LB: Their cracks… (a look of what can only be described as sheer horror and WTF, then laughs and then with head in hands…) ‘Oh dear… How painful!

    10/10 Just for sheer comedy of the moment

    3. Did you ‘Kiss A Girl’ and like it?

    LB: Yes…

    TGUK: Who?

    LB: Not telling…

    TGUK: Did you like it.

    LB: Not for me really… But I did spend time with Dusty Springfield and her girlfriend and a few other lesbian couples. We used to go down to London and spend time at Sombrero. (Very old, gay venue in the 70s, we had to look it up!) It was such an eye-opener, but I loved it. It was still very underground and nothing like the scene today, but I really felt at home.

    8/10 Old school gay nostalgia and a quick lesson in homo history. Bravo…

    4. Do you know where Gay Mecca is?

    LB: Without a doubt Tenerife. Colourful, men with their tops off and every year there’s a huge colourful parade. Love singing to the crowds there.

    7/10 Not mentioned in Spartacus, but we love that where ever Beryl goes there’s a parade. Very Streisand.

    5. Do you know what Poppers are?

    LB: Yes… They used to do it in the clubs in the 60s, but it made your head all funny, so I didn’t try it…

    4/10 Don’t say no till you give it a go dear! We love the headachy high…

    6. What is the most outrageous thing you’ve ever bought?

    LB: Back in the day, I saw this outrageous purple coat with witchy witch collars and cuffs, from a flea market. It was mad. I got it home and looked at myself in the mirror and thought I looked really stupid, the next day I was out and Jimmy Hendrix said, I love that coat… Can I buy it off you? So I marked up the price and sold it on. He looked great in it…

    10/10 Name dropping like Tom Jones, and excellent ‘mark em up, sell em on’ attitude, we love it.

    7. What’s you most surreal moment?

    LB: Standing at the edge of the stage getting ready to sing at the first ever World AIDS Day concert at Wembley with George Michael. Looking out at all those faces was inspiring and I had a moment of ‘I can’t believe this is my life…’

    10/10 Charity concerts with George Michael. Give this woman an OBE.

    8. God’s answer to gay men a) Babysham b) Tom Daley c) The ability to uplight a room with the simplest of incandescent light bulbs?

    LB: Babysham… With Brandy. Try it, it’s disgusting but gets you mad drunk.

    10/10 Mixing drinks. This is gay science. Take a relatively butch spirit and add possibly the gayest drink known to man (and his poodle) as a mixer. Pats, Eddy – I think you’ve got a new recruit.

    9. Any celebrity feuds.

    LB: When I first started to sing with Martha (of the Martha Reeves and the Vandellas fame) she was a right (pauses for a moment to consider the right word) So and So. Really diva-ery. We had words and it got a little hot, if you know, what I mean. She was stressed because people had walked out on a tour and everything was highly emotional. After a few calming words we all knuckled down and the show was a great success.

    5/10 Ok, it’s not Mariah Vs. Whitney (rest her soul) or Mariah Vs. Madonna or Mariah Vs. Mariah, but it’ll do!

    10. A Gay Icon is…

    LB: Somebody who sings with love and joy in their heart, someone who really touches people with their message – that – or having Liza Minnelli as a fan…

    TGUK: Liza’s a fan?

    LB: Well she used to come watch us perform back in the 60s. She was well up for it!

    20/10 She mentioned Liza. Who cares what the score is at this point.

    94% Gay. We had a sneaking suspicion that Lady B was waving that flag. Inside this woman is a whole chorus line waiting to bust out in a song from Cabaret.

    Beryl is performing at the Soho festival in London, Soho on Sunday the 15th July (55 Deans Street) and has a brand new album out called Changes – The Story of Beryl Marsden out now on RPM/ Cherry Red Records