9 fab pics from the British Library gay history exhibition
Highlights from a new exhibition on UK gay history, including objects related to Kenneth Williams, the Gay Liberation Front, Tipping the Velvet and more. The post 9 fab pics from the British Library...
View ArticleMore than half of London LGBTQ+ venues closed since 2006
A new UCL Urban Lab report, highlighting harm to the community and paths to change, wins Mayor Sadiq Khan's support. The post More than half of London LGBTQ+ venues closed since 2006 appeared first on...
View ArticleIn praise of the weird: Panti’s Edinburgh Fringe Welcome Address
Panti Bliss hails the Fringe's original punk ethic and drag as rebellion, but has mixed feelings about critics and RuPaul's Drag Race The post In praise of the weird: Panti’s Edinburgh Fringe Welcome...
View ArticleEdinburgh Fringe 2017: Scotsman reviews (pt 1) and other top tips
Round-up of online reviews so far plus further recommendations The post Edinburgh Fringe 2017: Scotsman reviews (pt 1) and other top tips appeared first on Not Television.
View ArticleThe Not Television Edinburgh Awards 2017
A collection of semi-reviews and stand-out moments misleadingly framed as awards cos that's where the cultural capital's at. The post The Not Television Edinburgh Awards 2017 appeared first on Not...
View ArticleEdinburgh Fringe 2017: Scotsman reviews (pt 2)
Reviews of Reuben Kaye, Dr Carnesky's Incredible Bleeding Woman, Jon Pointing: Act Natural, Pollyanna, Cross Fit and Prom Kween. The post Edinburgh Fringe 2017: Scotsman reviews (pt 2) appeared first...
View ArticleEdinburgh Fringe 2017: Scotsman reviews (pt 3)
My final set of cabaret reviews for this year, including Tomás Ford, Carla Lippis, Ben Hart, Elsie Diamond, Sweatshop and Phil Dunning. The post Edinburgh Fringe 2017: Scotsman reviews (pt 3) appeared...
View ArticleNew hopes for Black Cap as campaigners and owner reach agreement
Black Cap Foundation and Kicking Horse to work together to find new leaseholder for iconic Camden LGBTQ+ venue, with Night Czar's support. The post New hopes for Black Cap as campaigners and owner...
View ArticleArmando Iannucci on The Death of Stalin for Sight & Sound
An interview about how Iannucci's new film raises the satirical stakes and the challenges of engaging with a new politics that is less about winning an agreed game than defining reality. The post...
View ArticleChristmas cabaret round-up for Evening Standard
A selection of 10 shows (plus glances at more) playing in London over the 2017 festive season. The post Christmas cabaret round-up for Evening Standard appeared first on Not Television.
View Article120 BPM review for Sight & Sound
Enthralling, devastating, revelatory, galvanising, fragile: on Robin Campillo's superbly queer feature about ACT UP Paris in the early 1990s. The post 120 BPM review for Sight & Sound appeared...
View ArticleTalking drag on BBC Radio 3’s Free Thinking
Listen in as I join Lavinia Coop, Rhys's Pieces and host Shahidha Bari at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern to discuss drag history, politics and performance. The post Talking drag on BBC Radio 3’s Free...
View ArticleOrson Welles book review for Sight & Sound
A review of a collection of essays on 'avoided, overlooked, underappreciated, or misunderstood' aspects of Welles, from political activism to theatre-film hybrids. The post Orson Welles book review for...
View ArticleArticle about queer spaces for Urban Pamphleteer
A post from this blog is featured in this new University College London publication. The post Article about queer spaces for Urban Pamphleteer appeared first on Not Television.
View ArticleTranny Fag review for Sight and Sound
A review of the documentary about trans Brazilian performers Linn da Quebrada and Jup do Bairro. The post Tranny Fag review for Sight and Sound appeared first on Not Television.
View ArticleThe Eyes of Orson Welles review for Sight and Sound
A review of Mark Cousins's terrific documentary about Orson Welles's drawings and paintings. The post The Eyes of Orson Welles review for Sight and Sound appeared first on Not Television.
View ArticleEdinburgh Fringe 2018: Scotsman reviews (1 of 2)
Reviews of Murray Hill, Victoria Falconer, Mat Ricardo, Dusty Limits, Yana Alana, Dandy Darkly and Peter Straker. The post Edinburgh Fringe 2018: Scotsman reviews (1 of 2) appeared first on Not...
View ArticleEdinburgh Fringe 2018: Scotsman reviews (2 of 2)
Reviews of Love Song to Lavender Menace, La JohnJoseph, Lady Rizo, Fascinating Aïda's Adèle Anderson, Briefs, Myra DuBois and No Kids. The post Edinburgh Fringe 2018: Scotsman reviews (2 of 2) appeared...
View ArticleAlternative Miss World 2018 review
Andrew Logan brings an extraordinary evening of psychedelic peace, pageantry, creativity, eccentricity and utopianism to Shakespeare's Globe. The post Alternative Miss World 2018 review appeared first...
View ArticleJohn Waters interview for the Guardian
An interview with the Pope of Trash about his live show, the changing world, trans issues, the Manson family and the uses and limits of humour. The post John Waters interview for the Guardian appeared...
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