Polari HQ • What are we listening to?
24 August, 2012
Recommendations from Polari’s writers based on what they are listening to this week.
Permalink“This week: Perfume Genius, Antony and the Johnsons, Matthew Stone, Ian Shaw.”
24 August, 2012
Recommendations from Polari’s writers based on what they are listening to this week.
Permalink“This week: Perfume Genius, Antony and the Johnsons, Matthew Stone, Ian Shaw.”
Brains that Turn Us On!
Wotever World’s Hot August Fringe evening of talks, lectures and brainpower in general!.
PermalinkAugust 13-19, 2012
Weekly Digest of articles, Week of August 13-19, polarimagazine.com
Permalink“This week: Madonna, Lee Baxter, Jed Smock, Rod Shelton, Charles Manson, Polari, Joe My God, Mr Brainwash.”
18 August, 2012
Recommendations from Polari’s writers based on what they are listening to this week.
Permalink“This week: Pure Love, Imagine Dragons, Kate Bush, Bat For Lashes and Anais Mitchell.”
Search terms that have led readers to Polari.
It’s madness, and part of Polari’s WTF Friday features. Madonna and telekinesis!
Permalink“It’s funny when you know where a search term led, but you still think, ‘why the hell would anyone search for that?’ Unless it’s a 21st century fetish we’ve not heard about …”
Dexter Clark returns with a new show.
Dexter Clark takes to the London stage to give us Fabulous Head!
PermalinkA Selection of Images from Bletchley Park.
A gallery of images from Bletchley Park, home to the National Codes Centre and the National Museum of Computing, for the Turing centenary.
Permalink“Today Bletchley is open to the public where its secrets have been laid bare. Home to the National Codes Centre and the National Museum of Computing, it is a fascinating place of historic interest.”
Pick of the Day: 1 April.
Pick of BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, 1 April. North Sea Texas, a beautiful coming of age tale and The Green, a story about a teacher accused of sexual assault.
PermalinkPick of the Day: 31 March.
Pick of BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, 31 March. Órói (Jitters), a powerful teen drama set in Iceland and 365 without 377, a documentary about the legalisation of homosexuality in India.
PermalinkPick of the Day: 29 March.
Pick of BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, 29 March. Two insightful documentaries: This Is What Love In Action Looks Like, a look into the murky world of ex-gay ministries and Jobriath A.D., a celebration of Glam Rock star Jobriath.
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