Arts Tori Amos on Ocean to Ocean, lockdown and life in Cornwall Ocean to Ocean is Tori Amos’ sixteenth album and it’s one of her best. By Alex Klineberg • 4 min read
Miss Hope Springs Arts Miss Hope Springs: Christmas A Gogo Cabaret legend Miss Hope Springs returns to Crazy Coqs in London for a festive special. By Alex Klineberg • 2 min read
Arts PALAVER! @ Cambridge Junction PALAVER! is a new development programme. It presents queer-positive performances and workshops to kids aged 3-8 and family audiences. By Alex Klineberg • 2 min read
Arts Meet Ashley Stroud from Postmodern Dukebox Ashley Stroud is an up and coming cabaret singer. She’s been hailed as a “modern day Josephine Baker”. By Alex Klineberg • 4 min read
Arts Queer History Club(bing!) at the Ironworks Queer History South/Queer In Brighton launch a regular new Sunday happening on 24 October. By Alex Klineberg • 2 min read
Arts Liminal by Le Gateau Chocolat Le Gateau Chocolat is one of the UK’s leading drag performers. By Alex Klineberg • 3 min read
Arts Fruitful Collective Bitten Peach was formed with fellow performers on the cabaret scene. They sold out as soon as they announced shows. Was that because of the individual performers or the nature of the group? “I think it was the collective aspect… no one had really seen an all-Asian group. ShayShay has a good followin By Alex Klineberg • 4 min read
Arts Donna Summer: I’m A Rainbow Donna Summer was the Queen of Disco. She recorded some of the best pop records of all time. By Alex Klineberg • 5 min read
Arts Tales of Armistead Maupin Armistead Maupin found fame in the 1970s as the author of Tales of the City. By Alex Klineberg • 6 min read
News Is My Rabbit A Lesbian? Gaydio breakfast duo Chris and Emma are back for a new comedy podcast. By Alex Klineberg • 2 min read
Arts Nick Hudson celebrates Pier Paolo Pasolini Nick Hudson is a Brighton based solo artist in his own right and also frontman of The Academy of Sun. By Alex Klineberg • 2 min read
Books Sassy Planet: The brand new gay travel guide “Sassy Planet: A Queer Guide to 40 Cities, Big and Small” is out now. By Alex Klineberg • 3 min read