Just Between Us: J. H. Trumble: Book review It’s an engaging story and one which will keep you reading. It’s also good to read a book that deals with HIV and young people but without too much judgment just a lot of reflection and soul searching.
REVIEW: Rise of Alec Caldwell The rise of Alec Caldwell Erotic adventures of a young businessman Casey K Cox. So this erotic novel is a bit of a chimera, it’s a romantic love story wrapped up in a hot and sexy exploration of master/ slave sexual dynamics and kinky orgiastic man on man sex with a sub plot (geddit…..) of […]
REVIEW: Pam Ann: Fly Tour She lectures on manners when being shocking rude, on morals when being debauched, on kindness when being bitingly harsh and on high ideals when spouting vulgarity. Her foul mouthed tirade of abuse is wrapped in her tongue in cheek Australian eloquence. This effortless contradiction is the core of Pa
REVIEW: Men in the Alps Men in the Alps: Best of 2008/13 Bruno Gmuender This is the first I’ve seen of this series of hunky amateur Alpine men books and also the last one ever they will be producing, so it’s a bittersweet review for the Men in the Alps: best of book. If you’re not aware of the […]
REVIEW: Painted Ladies This book is a good read and a convincing journey into identity and how unwanted attention can bring reflection and resilience to a character under threat.
REVIEW: OperaUndone This was a convincing performance done with conviction and thoroughly enjoyable all round. It’s also unusual to see music presented in such a straight foreword way at the Marlborough which has such a reputation for avant-garde and experimental works, but it’s a beautiful venue to experience live cla
Brighton Fringe 2014 Launched With more than 700 shows on offer, a third are family friendly and lots are FREE and featuring venues from toilets to a PerfomR an app based on Grindr , this is a huge effort to present, organise and arrange and it’s sorted in time for us, the humble punters to enjoy this May.