Clementine Who?
Clementine Who?
Join the dolly diva, Clementine the Living Fashion Doll, as she steps aboard the TARDIS to celebrate the Doctor’s 50th.
PermalinkClementine Who?
Join the dolly diva, Clementine the Living Fashion Doll, as she steps aboard the TARDIS to celebrate the Doctor’s 50th.
PermalinkJuly 12, 2013
Polari Magazine’s editor Christopher Bryant fluffs some letters – Cartoon by David Shenton
PermalinkClementine Announces: In The Life!
Clementine in an important Glamour Newsflash announce the new and hilarious play In The Life, presented by Polari Magazine.
PermalinkThe King of Dynamation!
In this Polari Magazine special, Clementine the Living Fashion Doll celebrates the life and work of Ray Harryhausen.
Permalink“Ray brought pleasure to millions with just a few inches of rubber, and there aren’t many men who say that.”
Time for an other view.
Scott de Buitléir talks about the new online magazine Eile, a new voice in Irish media.
Permalink“In Irish ‘an pobal eile’ means the other people, the other community, and that suits the idea perfectly. It’s not the mainstream.”
Burchill, Bindel and Moore.
What happens now, asks Polari’s editor, in the wake of the controversy over Julie Burchill’s unhinged tirade against trans women?
Permalink“Instead of getting worked up over free speech, perhaps these writers should try showing some basic humanity, and recognising that this vile outburst is just not acceptable.”
2012
Polari asked writers what they saw in 2012. From The Judas Kiss to Lincoln.
Permalink“Polari asked writers what they saw in 2012. From The Judas Kiss to Lincoln.”
2012 Retrospective
The Editor looks back at the year 2012 in Polari and how it has explored the LGBT subculture. Part 5: Credo.
Permalink2012 Retrospective
The Editor looks back at the year 2012 in Polari and how it has explored the LGBT subculture. Part 4: Real People.
Permalink2012 Retrospective
The Editor looks back at the year 2012 in Polari and how it has explored the LGBT subculture. Part 3: Music.
PermalinkPolari Magazine is an LGBT arts and culture magazine that explores the subculture by looking at what is important to the people who are in it. It’s about the lives we lead, not the lifestyles we’re supposed to lead.
Its content is informed & insightful, and features a diverse range of writers from every section of the community. Its intent is to help LGBT readers learn about their own heritage and to sustain a link between the present and the past.
Polari is designed to nurture the idea of community, whether that be social and political, or artistic and creative. It is your magazine, whether you want to read it, or whether you want to get involved in it, if you're gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, or queer.
Polari Magazine is all these: it's a gay online magazine; it's a gay and lesbian online magazine; it's an LGBT arts and culture magazine. Ultimately, it is a queer magazine.