I Am Happiness On Earth • Competition
WIN DVD!
WIN I Am Happiness on Earth, a film by Julián Hernández, released by Peccadillo Pictures.
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WIN I Am Happiness on Earth, a film by Julián Hernández, released by Peccadillo Pictures.
PermalinkIn A London Cafe.
Saint Etienne talk about their new photo book, the appeal of London, and performing for charity as the follow-up act to a bunch of clowns.
Permalink“I found it emotional, yeah, but in a really joyous way. It was just really, really great. We laughed at a lot of pictures. It made you kind of go back and look at the time – and it made you think, ‘You know, we did a lot’.”
WIN a pair of tickets to Handbagged in the West End!
WIN a pair of tickets to Moira Buffini’s Handbagged in London’s West End.
PermalinkA Little Respect.
Exclusive: Scarlette Fever covers Erasure’s ‘A Little Respect’ for Polari Magazine.
PermalinkGoodbye Yellow Brick Road
WIN a limited yellow vinyl edition of the remastered 40th anniversary reissue of Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.
PermalinkDamon Galgut at Kings Place
Win tickets to see Damon Galgut at a special Gay’s the Word event as well as a copy of his novel Arctic Summer.
PermalinkHearts and Minds.
‘Russian Roulette’ is Marcus Reeves’ response to how the Russian gag law on “promoting homosexuality” affects real people and real lives.
Permalink“I felt that I wanted to help speak out for other people and their struggles – people who may not have a voice or be allowed to make it heard. Whether there are ten people, ten thousand, or ten million people facing homophobia, it’s always too many.
Celebrating LGBT History Month 2014 with an exclusive Intimatchine preview.
Intimatchine preview their video ‘Are You Rich’ in a Polari Magazine exclusive.
PermalinkCelebrating LGBT History Month 2014 with an exclusive Ryan MacGrath track.
Ryan MacGrath celebrates LGBT History Month with Polari by debuting a remix of ‘Kiss Me Tonight’ from his 2013 EP The Pink Lark.
PermalinkRichard Hawkins introduces.
This special preview from MOCAtv looks at the exhibition Bob Mizer & Tom of Finland at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
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