Competition Results • Win Karin Park Gig Tickets
Win tickets to see Karin Park live.
What film, in part, inspired the title of Karin’s new album Highwire Poetry?
PermalinkWin tickets to see Karin Park live.
What film, in part, inspired the title of Karin’s new album Highwire Poetry?
PermalinkWhat would you do?
Bryon Fear writes about a homophobic confrontation, and how angry he was with himself when he turned away from it.
Permalink“I was suddenly reminded of my nine year old self who used to take mile long diversions home from school for fear of being met by the bullies who earlier had told me in the playground that they “would be waiting” for me after school..”
A Galley of Lee Baxter Photography.
A gallery of landscapes and portraits from the Manchester based photographer Lee Baxter.
Permalink“His portraits are conversely intimate, connecting with his subjects directly through their gaze into his lens. Sometimes these two worlds collide when Baxter shoots his subjects in barren wildernesses.”
Sights and Fragrances!
Polari catches up with Dexter Clark as he winds down his Olympian lecture tour.
Permalink“Oscar Pistorius (sporty flick) wanted to come in but unfortunately I had to say no, we’ve just had a new parquet floor fitted and I do hate scratches.”
Win Peccadillo Pictures’ North Sea Texas on DVD
Who wrote the book, that North Sea Texas was adapted from?
PermalinkA Band to Look Out for.
The Copenhagen duo Shanghai trade on the dark side of music and art.
Permalink“They call their particular brand of theatrical ambient music, with it’s signature intricate harmonic structures, ‘Arabesque Pop’.”
The new video for Moya’s second single ‘Making Me Fall’ is gorgeously brooding.
PermalinkAgainst homophobic bullying.
In April the Get Real video against homophobic bullying went viral. This is the follow-up video.
Permalink“The video was a letter to their past selves, urging them not to partake in the homophobic bullying that they now as adults regretted.”
World Pride, London 2012.
A gallery of images from World Pride hosted by Pride London on Saturday, July 7.
Permalink“However, nothing spurs on a marginalised community than staring into the face of adversity. The attendance on the march was far greater than I have seen in years and the atmosphere was defiant and joyous.”
Clayton Littlewood helps National Trust new Soho app..
Hear Clayton read from his new book and a new audio app on which he narrates his tales of Soho.
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