Young, Gifted and Fabulous… Why we loved the 70s
‘For ten glorious years, I had the best seat in the house,’ says Bruce as he introduces us to a skinny-as-a-whippet Chaka without so much as a weave…
Who wants to see the final trailer for James Bond? There’s a lot going on.
Colour, movement, hair, make-up, pouting, you know the drill.
Money off Russell Tovey. That’s pricked up your ears!
Michael Longhurst – Artistic Director of Donmar Warehouse, a place that isn’t afraid of a star turn - has roped in the loveliest gay in showbiz, Russell Tovey, and Omari Douglas off-of It’s A Sin (who we’re sure is also lovely but we haven’t had the pleasure) to star in his interpretation of Constellations at London’s glittering Vauderville Theatre.
Life is a you-know-what, old chum
When it comes to musicals, we have a very definite top 5. In no particular order they are: Oliver!, Sweeney Todd, Chicago, Evita and, of course, Cabaret.
Cheers, thanks a lot, love Diana.
Will there be hair, you ask. Of course! Will there be wind machines? It’s what wind machines were invented for!
Princess Diana’s wedding dress to gawp at? Too fussy?
It may have emerged from the golden carriage horribly creased (well, they could hardly have a steamer in there, could they? It would have fogged the windows) but up close, in the current Royal Style in the Making exhibition at Kensington Palace, the wedding dress of HRH Diana, Princess of Wales is actually a bit of alright.
Halston. Our next favourite Netflix series
To the naked eye, it may look simply like a re-run of some of our old home movies but we are being forced to believe it is, in fact, the next blockbuster smash-hit series from Ryan Murphy
Mighty Hoopla Weekender, you say?
The last time we were in or near a Butlins we were two-thirds up the driveway before the front passenger seat piped up, ‘Turn the car round Paul, we’re not staying here!’
The hottest, cutest, scariest gay thriller you’ve ever seen? Could be!
Remember anonymous, no-strings sexual encounters? Fun, weren’t they?
Five great shows on Netflix NO ONE is talking about
Never mind your Bridgertons and your Emilys in Paris (what the hell was that?), what about the series and one-offs that seem to have been ignored? Except by us, that is.
Shut your mouth, Fran Lebowitz. Oh, OK, don’t then.
When it comes to smart chat, it doesn’t come any smarter than as dished out by one Fran Lebowitz, the clumpy-shoes lesbian raconteuse of Old New York.
Is this going to be the most fun you’ll have this summer?
Remember festivals? Remember going out and there being people? Remember live music? And drinks? And dancing? And dressing up?
5 Big Exhibitions to Look Forward to in 2021
Get a load of these!
At last, the trailer for that David Bowie biopic we’ve all been waiting for!
They said it could never be done. And who knows, maybe it can’t. But they’re going to try.
5 telly shows to make Lockdown less crap
For your gay viewing pleasure…!
Truman Capote. The biggest little gay bitch in history? Let’s find out...
Truman Capote. Naughty boy, great writer and - most importantly - inspiration for Beverley Leslie on Will & Grace. Wouldn’t you like to know more about someone like that?
Get your pen out. You’ve got a date with the Red Hot boys.
Now, you’re going to need somewhere to keep track of your hot dates in 2021 - well, hopefully, right? - so where better than this brand new Red Hot calendar, which this year, for the second year, has gone full frontal. We know!
This trailer makes our gay inner child want Justin Timberlake to be our daddy...
We met Justin Timberlake once. True story. Spent, ooh, an hour with him. Our findings? Taller than you’d think, every bit as cute as you want and funny. Even had a couple of hilarious Britney stories.
A Tale of Two Exhibitions
Now, we are clearly no experts on the sex lives of the heterosexual but judging by a new exhibition featuring the work of Scandi painter Edvard Munch and our own, our very own Tracey Emin it’s all looking messy, violent and frankly worrying.
Three gay boys rocking around 80s London? We’d watch that.
Here are some names to bandy about. Russell T. Davies, of Queer As Folk, A Very English Scandal, Dr. Who and Years and Years fame; Olly Alexander of Years & Years (not to be confused…), Stephen Fry, Keeley Hawes, Neil Patrick Harris… Impressed? You should be.