THEATRE REVIEW | Brief Encounter, Empire Cinema Haymarket
★★★☆☆ | Brief Encounter Emma Rice’s tribute to Noel Coward’s Brief Encounter is back after 10 years away and in an unusual venue: a cinema in the West End. Sadly […]
★★★☆☆ | Brief Encounter Emma Rice’s tribute to Noel Coward’s Brief Encounter is back after 10 years away and in an unusual venue: a cinema in the West End. Sadly […]

Peter Tatchell is leading a protest for gay rights for LGBT+ people in the Commonwealth. With the Queen in attendance for Commonwealth Day, leading LGBT+ and human rights campaigner, Peter […]
★★☆☆☆ | Jubilee Ever seen Jubilee? The visionary, anarchic mash-up of gay sex, brutal anarchy and transcendent mysticism? If not, load up the fresh, newly-released blu-ray and gorge on Jarman’s genius […]
★★☆☆☆ | Harold and Maude If you’ve never seen the 1971 cult classic film ‘Harold and Maude’ then you’ve missed out. Poignant, darkly humorous and with a lilting soundtrack by […]
★★★☆☆ | A Princess Undone Long before Diana, there was a princess who was a definite queens’ queen. Fags, booze, a withering put down and a tragic relationship history: she’d probably […]
★★★★★ | Dust, Soho Theatre Alice, the central character of Dust, is dead, looking on as the aftermath of her suicide causes unexpected reactions. Don’t expect Patrick Swayze style saucy […]
Britain’s largest LGBT charity will not take part in Pride In London and will instead devote resources to UK Black Pride. The UK’s largest LGBT+ Charity, Stonewall has decided it […]

A prominent ‘Chemsex’ scene drug dealer, who used the hook up app, Grindr to set up parties and sell drugs to its users, has been sentenced to nearly a decade […]

★★★★☆ | Girls & Boys, Royal Court Theatre Any play that starts out with the line ‘I met my husband in the queue to board an Easyjet flight and I have […]
★★★★★ | Mary Stuart, Duke of York’s Theatre Two queens fighting to the death. No, not Vauxhall on a Saturday but a fascinating slice of Elizabethan history. Mary Stuart seeks […]
★★★★★ | Dietrich: Natural Duty Described as a one (wo)man show, Peter Groom’s take on legendary teutonic beauty Marlene Dietrich is literally breathtaking at points. There’s an uncanny likeness between him […]