Alexandre Rheaume cared for by partner Lawrence Johnson

Old and Gay; Generation Silent – Shropshire Rainbow Film Festival

Shropshire's Rainbow Film Festival is to feature a ground-breaking documentary on the older gay and disabled generation.
by Gerard Daniels
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Pink Portraits. Iris Prize.

Exhibition Preview: Pink Portraits (Office for National Statistics Newport)

The Iris Prize presents an exhibition of portraits of some of the prime LGBT talent working in UK film. Photographed by Donald MacLellan, the portraits include Stephen Fry, Sir Ian McKellen, Simon Callow, and Mark Gatiss, among...
by James Waygood
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by Eleanor Bradshaw-Layne
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MoV

Theatre Review: The Merchant of Venice (The Rose Theatre Bankside, London)

Eleanor grapples with Shakespeare's uneasy comedy about racism and revenge, amongst the remains of The Rose Theatre Bankside.
by Eleanor Bradshaw-Layne
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Ty Jeffries.

Cabaret Review: Miss Hope Springs Sings Her Songs (Leicester Square Theatre, London)

Eleanor keeps her face warm with a smile this winter in the company of the whimsical, wicked, and delightful Miss Hope Springs.
by Eleanor Bradshaw-Layne
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The Pitchfork Disney. Scott Rylander.

Theatre Review: The Pitchfork Disney (Arcola Theatre, London)

Eleanor grapples with Philip Ridley's infamous and terrifying fetid fairytale.
by Eleanor Bradshaw-Layne
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ben light

Interview: Ben Light

This January it’s Careers Month at So So Gay and throughout the month we’re talking to people across many industries to help you find the right career for you. Today we’re speaking to lecturer and academic researcher ...
by Young Tan
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The Rose Theatre Bankside

Theatre Preview: The Merchant of Venice (The Rose Theatre Bankside, London)

Williams Shakespeare's dark comedy, The Merchant of Venice, kicks of The Rose Theatre Bankside's 2012 Spring season.
by James Waygood
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Klaus Nomi

Concert Preview: London Sinfonietta pays ‘Hommage à Klaus Nomi’

James takes a look at upcoming concert by the London Sinfonietta which will pay tribute to 1980s pop icon, Klaus Nomi.
by James Waygood
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