London’s celebrated queer performance space, Ugly Duck is sadly closing. The final programme, this 12-15 June, is A Collective Archive, a four-day celebration of artistic practices. Highlighting the creative vision, resistance and communities that have sh
Nine years ago the late (and very great) two-time Academy Award Winner Dame Maggie Smith was appearing on the Graham Norton TV Show when she was asked if she was happy that the multi-award winning TV period drama DOWNTOWN ABBEY was finally over after some
Outspoken immigrant, lesbian, and woman of color, Urvashi Vaid, was a leader who helped shape the modern-day gay rights movement. She was an expert in gender and sexuality law and was the first woman of color to lead a national gay-and-lesbian organizatio
You may have seen some work from the acclaimed artist Richard Taddei in the permament collection of the Leslie-Lohman Museum in New York which is a testament to his significance within queer art discourse and beyond. A prolific artist, Taddei is