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
Arts Burlesque Express Big wigs, lavish costumes and plenty of skin in the game. Ebullient burlesque performer Violet Delights strips down the essence of the art for Jaq Bayles By Jaq Bayles • 7 min read
Arts Sensory World Photographer Tom Selmon was driven by a perfect storm of censorship and short attention spans to create a glossy tribute to the art of explicit erotic imagery, featuring work by himself and contributors from around the world. By Contributor • 3 min read
Dominus Von Vexo Arts Stay Sexy with Dominus Von Vexo Catherine Muxworthy gets up, close and personal with Dominus Von Vexo, the Birmingham-based, award-winning burlesque and drag performer whose House of Allure is stomping all over the West Midlands By Catherine Muxworthy • 4 min read
Arts Spotlight on Mark Farrelly Brian Butler talks to Mark Farrelly about Queer icons Quentin Crisp, Derek Jarman and his fight against mental illness By Brian Butler • 4 min read
Arts The Cocoa Butter Club at the Ironworks Studio Cassie Leon, from The Cocoa Butter Club, chats to Nick Cousin about their upcoming performance at the Ironworks Studio in Brighton on Friday, 22nd October. By Nicholas Cousin • 2 min read
Arts Spotlight on Adam Blanshay Brian Butler turns the spotlight on Adam Blanshay By Brian Butler • 4 min read
Arts What’s Cookin’? Jaq Bayles meets Woody Cook, whose new media company aims to ‘give back’ and create a community By Jaq Bayles • 4 min read
Arts Inverness or Bust Rory Finn uncovers an untold tale of trans history: Inverness or Bust is an incredible story of friendship, allyship and Trans Pride set in the backdrop of 1970s Britain. Currently in production, this documentary feature film focuses on a historic road-trip that a group of transgender people took in By Rory Finn • 4 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 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
Arts Bill Deamer Brian Butler catches up with the Olivier Award-winning choreographer for theatre, film and television By Brian Butler • 4 min read