Jeangu Macrooy drops new queer protest song📣Independent Girls & Nasty Evil Gays Such a funny title but he's using humour as Kath Day-Knight would say-IYKYK. "It’s camp, it’s chaos, and it’s got a message."
Harry Clayton-Wright to tour 'Mr Blackpool's Seaside Spectacular' this November Blackpool’s award-winning performance artist and theatre maker Harry Clayton-Wright is taking end of the pier entertainment on the road this November with Mr Blackpool’s Seaside Spectacular, a theatrical performance exploring the past and future of this iconic seaside town through a contemporary, cabaret-infused lens in lurid technicolour and
Chaos, Curtains, and Cannibalism: Nature Theatre of Oklahoma's "No President" Tests Every Limit ★★★☆☆ "No President" explores competition, artistic identity, and the absurdities of show business, blending high art and low comedy with a political edge. It's work that refuses to be easily categorised or dismissed, even when it's driving you to distraction.
Netflix’s 'Queer Eye' to bow out with tenth and final season Netflix has announced that its beloved makeover series Queer Eye will conclude with its upcoming tenth season, marking the end of an era for the streaming platform’s longest-running unscripted show. Production is already underway in Washington DC, where the Fab Five - Karamo Brown (culture), Antoni Porowski (food), Tan
Sugababes drop new summer banger + music video all in one day-we're Shook🫨🫨🫨 One of the UK’s most iconic girl groups has done it again!
Spine-Tingling Spectacle: 'Ghost Stories' haunts Brighton Theatre Royal ★★★★☆ The disturbed perspective of the sets, subtly shifting lighting and sounds scapes all conspire to tip the audience into a state of unease; glimpses of wide eyes focus, expectant, held breathes, titialted nerve jingling.
“I don’t write protest songs for the fun of it." Trans musician That Clare to release new single 'Just Because' It’s pretty impossible to avoid the ongoing conversations around race, immigration, disability, and trans rights that dominate the media and political discourse today. For Teesside’s politically charged music-maker That Clare, it’s more than just noise - it’s deeply personal. “I don’t write protest songs for