
Rainbow Noise Entertainment – Turning Music Upside Down
Sophia Carter meets Rainbow Noise Entertainment, a record label focusing on highlighting LGBTQ talent in the hip hop world.
Sophia Carter meets Rainbow Noise Entertainment, a record label focusing on highlighting LGBTQ talent in the hip hop world.
Amy Gunn introduces Tom Dingley’s new photography project, Outcome, which asks what does a gay person look like?
Tom Crowe meets the blonde thunder from Down Under, RuPaul’s Drag Race superstar Courtney Act.
William Connolly reviews Water Babies, a magical, musical hit currently showing at the Curve Theatre, Leicester.
Charlie Smoke shares his experience of living with an eating disorder and the lack of rationality that allows it to proliferate.
We break down the thought processes that surround LGBTQ acceptance. Should we be grateful?
Raks Patel reviews Gay Sex in the 70s, a documentary looking at the lives of gay men in New York after Stonewall and before AIDS.
Paige Southall on the unpleasant undercurrent of rape apologism revealed after the Altar Scene in Game of Thrones.
Rhys Harper writes on the disparities of trans* equality and the wider transphobia at play in the LGBT community.
Alex Mitchell discusses the problem of casual homophobic language and its many manifestations.