A Look At LGBT Month And Pride House 2012
Focusing on promoting the visibility and safety of LGBT people in sport.
Focusing on promoting the visibility and safety of LGBT people in sport.
London’s LGBT and queer cross- art festival for all
A popular Soho pub found itself facing accusations of homophobia today after a gay couple claimed they were asked to leave the premises for kissing.
On Saturday, loud music, dancing, singing, bright colours, bare flesh and whistles coming from over 130 walking groups and floats filled the streets of the West End and the eyes and ears of onlookers for a good four hours. An estimated one million people gathered …
Behind American comic, Scott Capurro’s fearless and provocative brand of comedy lies a sharp, subtle wit and a warm heart. Not that the latter is obvious mind, as anyone in the front row will tell you! With absolutely no subject off bounds, Scott has a …
The Tories really are shooting themselves in the foot when it comes to appealing to the non-homophobic vote. After Chris Grayling’s B&B comments comes an Observer report that Phillippa Stroud, Conservative candidate for Sutton and Cheam and head of thinktank Centre for Social Justice, founded …
Between 2006 and 2008, the ground floor of the building at the corner of Dean Street and Old Compton Street was occupied by the Dirty White Boy clothes shop. During that time, the owner of the shop, Clayton Littlewood, regularly sat on his little red …
On Sunday the socially conscious will get a chance to have their little grey cells both stimulated and entertained at an event organised in partnership with English PEN. The evening, titled Gay Africa, will offer a chance to discuss some of the issues surrounding human …
by megapiksel Tapping the smoochy theme of tomorrow, a kiss-in is being organised to complement the planned No Vatican: London for a Secular Europe protest outside Westminster Cathedral. The kiss-in asks “straight and gay couples, religious or not, to come together for a Valentine Day …
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) History Month, the Schools Out initiative to help fight homophobic bullying that had its pre-launch at the British Museum last November, is back this month for the 6th year. This means that throughout February, a varied selection of (mostly) …
It’s an old story – a celebrity, er, pulls off in a lay-by – maybe loosening some garments to accommodate a painful stomach condition … or, in the case of high-profile newsreader Geoffrey Hammond (Robert Daws) graphically told in newish writer Sam Peter Jackson‘s Private …