In Australia recently for a series of solo gigs, Spandau Ballet’s Tony Hadley spoke to Garrett Bithell about the relationship between fashion and music, youth-rebellion subcultures in the 80s, and Lady Gaga.
For solid masculine clothes that fuse elements of sporty college prep, military uniforms, work wear and industrial designs, look no further than Citizen Deconstructed.
Walk the streets of Rome and you’ll encounter the words of the ancients, the Renaissance, and contemporary proclivities all battling for your attention. But most of all, you’ll realise that buggery is everywhere, writes Colin Fraser.
Following seminal productions of The Changeling and The Duchess of Malfi, Cheek by Jowl, one of the world’s great theatre companies, returns to Jacobean tragedy with a new production of John Ford’s ’Tis Pity She’s A Whore.
A story of two men and their one-night stand reveals much about the human condition, sexuality politics, and the way we connect with each other, writes Colin Fraser.
Many people face difficulties in reconciling their sexuality with their faith. But, as Stu Fenton writes, spiritual fulfillment is in any gay man’s reach.
The heartrending tale of a boy’s determination to find his beloved horse sold to the cavalry at the outbreak of World War I will strike a nerve, writes Colin Fraser.
Villains, heroes, side kicks, flunkies – some of most memorable queer characters on TV in recent times have been those that have played a supporting role. Alastair Duncan casts an eye over the best of the best.
After 19 consecutive seasons of competitive hockey, champion goalkeeper Gus Johnston knows only too well the pressure facing closeted athletes in the world of professional sports. But that didn't stop him from coming out in the most public way imaginable - through a video on the internet. Now, the former player has hung up his boots to take up a new position - campaigning against homophobia in sport.