REVIEW: Dragony Aunts on Comedy Central UK Youtube and Facebook channels Have you ever had a problem and thought “if only I could get two drag queens to give me some semi-useful advice, I could sort this out immediately?” Well then, you’re in luck! Dragony Aunts is Comedy Central UK’s new online short centred around Candy Warhol and Crystal Rasmussen. Each episode is a b By James Cunningham-Curry • 2 min read
REVIEW: Buzz from the Bush in London Shepherd’s Bush is an area of London that is often overlooked as a destination for anything other than shopping at Westfield, but Buzz from the Bush (a combined project being put on by the Bush Theatre and Elephant West gallery) aims to change that. By James Cunningham-Curry • 2 min read
London THEATRE REVIEW: Fanny & Stella: The Shocking True Story @Above the Stag Theatre Fanny & Stella: The Shocking True Story is irreverent, camp and hilarious! NEVER a dull moment in this show, I was engaged from the moment I arrived to the moment I left the the theatre. It’s not quite a musical, but more of a play with songs – Fanny & Stella is written by Glenn Chandler, […] By James Cunningham-Curry • 3 min read
FOOD & DRINK: Number 90’s 5th birthday celebrations A gorgeous venue in Hackney Wick, Number 90 is a riverside warehouse-type of space. While not an exclusively LGBT+ venue, it does boast non-binary toilets and a very inclusive atmosphere. The crowd was diverse in age, race and style, and everyone was welcomed the same. By James Cunningham-Curry • 2 min read
MUSICAL THEATRE REVIEW: Queereteria TV @Above The Stag Theatre Queereteria TV is the queer utopia none of us knew we wanted – taking place in a post-apocalyptic, nuclear dystopia, Queereteria TV is a half-musical half-panto hybrid of a show. By James Cunningham-Curry • 2 min read