LGBT+
Reissue CDs Weekly: The Searchers, This Ain't Chicago, The Spinners, Bronski Beat/CommunardsSunday, 01 July 2012![]() The Searchers: Hearts in Their EyesKieron TylerAlthough second to The Beatles as Liverpool’s most consistent Sixties chart presence, The Searchers have never previously been given the box set treatment. Like the Fabs, they were innovative and... Read more... |
Scissor Sisters, Shepherds Bush EmpireThursday, 17 May 2012![]() Scissor Sisters’ breakout cover of Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb” was so downright preposterous it looked likely to doom the New Yorkers to one-hit wonder status; it’s the kind of balls-out release that comes along only very infrequently.... Read more... |
Fringe! Gay Film Fest opens doorsWednesday, 04 April 2012Fringe!, east London's, er, spunky alternative queer film festival, runs from 12 to 15 April at various venues in the capital. Four days of screenings, events, art and parties opens with Travis Mathews' I Want Your Love, a voyeuristic insight... Read more... |
DVD: WeekendTuesday, 20 March 2012![]() The poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow once wrote, “It is difficult to know at what moment love begins; it is less difficult to know that it has begun.” Andrew Haigh’s superb second feature may or may not give us the precise moment but it certainly... Read more... |
DVD: TomboyTuesday, 28 February 2012![]() On the face of it, a low-budget French film featuring the story of a pre-pubescent girl who pretends to be a boy promises little more than an off-centre tale of gender envy. Hardly edge-of-your-seat stuff, but Céline Sciamma’s second feature is... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Musician Stephin MerrittSaturday, 25 February 2012![]() For those unfamiliar with his work, Stephin Merritt is like a modern-day Cole Porter: prolific, highly camp, and with a genius for beautifully crafted witty three-minute songs. He performs with the 6ths, The Gothic Archies, Future Bible Heroes as... Read more... |
We Were HereTuesday, 22 November 2011![]() The advent of AIDS tore through San Francisco’s Castro district, the heart of the city’s gay community, with the same ferocity as Hurricane Katrina hitting New Orleans’s Ninth Ward. Obviously there were differences - buildings and infrastructure... Read more... |
Q&A Special: Director Mike Mills on BeginnersMonday, 21 November 2011![]() At Thanksgiving in 1999, a 75-year-old retired widowed museum director came out to his family. He had only recently been widowed after a marriage lasting more than four decades. One of the people to whom he broke the news was his son Mike Mills,... Read more... |
Beautiful Thing, Royal Exchange, ManchesterTuesday, 15 November 2011![]() Nearly 20 years have whizzed by since Jonathan Harvey, then a 24-year-old comprehensive school teacher, wrote a play in the school holidays – and caused a stir. That play was Beautiful Thing, dealing with the then (and now?) contentious issue of two... Read more... |
WeekendWednesday, 02 November 2011![]() Chris New’s nervy intensity is the big news in Weekend, an intermittently affecting British film that ought to bring this terrific theatre actor (he played Alan Cumming's lover in his breakthrough role in Bent) to a larger audience on screen.... Read more... |
Alan Carr, touringSaturday, 24 September 2011![]() It has been four years since Alan Carr toured with a live show, and he's been much missed from the circuit. From his first appearances at the Edinburgh Fringe when he entertained audiences with tales of his past life as a call-centre worker and... Read more... |
TomboyWednesday, 14 September 2011![]() Céline Sciamma’s Tomboy tells a small-scale story that’s sensitive to its depiction of gender uncertainties. However, because its cast are pre-adolescents, the wider overtones of sexuality don’t really come into the picture (though it won the LGBT... Read more... |
