Arts Neil Bartlett’s Address Book Neil Bartlett’s Address Book takes a deep dive into LGBT+ history. By Alex Klineberg • 5 min read
Arts Aubrey Beardsley: Radical illustrator’s work featured in Tate exhibition When Oscar Wilde was arrested in 1895 for gross indecency, the press reported that he was led away with a yellow book under his arm. By Contributor • 3 min read
Arts FILM PREVIEW: The Happy Prince premieres at BFI Flare The Happy Prince, written and directed by, as well as starring, Rupert Everett, opens in cinemas across the UK on June 15. By Contributor • 2 min read
In The South Piers & Queers: Take a tour of England’s ‘Gay Capital’ A walking tour around Brighton, the ‘gay capital’ of England, looks at this beautiful and historic city through the eyes its LGBTQ inhabitants over the last 200 years as part of Brighton Fringe festival in May. By Gary Hart • 1 min read
Arts PREVIEW: Picture of John Gray The Picture of John Gray, a period piece exploring sexual identity and acceptance and a completely new angle on the story of Oscar Wilde, is playing at The Old Red Lion Theatre, London till Saturday, August 30 from 7.30pm. In the play, set in 1889, writer C.J. Wilmann offers a challenging, untold st By Graham Robson • 1 min read