There was a time when gay cavemen discovered that having ‘samesies’ sex was limiting the number of people on earth so they try to enforce a new rule that they all have sex with ‘opposites’ for a while, which doesn’t go down too well at all. Watch this hilariously funny video from 2013 by writer/director … Continue reading
The quintessential British Dr. Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket were an extraordinary musical duo that stole so many hearts as outrageous Edwardian ‘drag’ artists. Their heartwarming rags to riches story may seem like a gay fairy story now, but for those of us in the Uk during that period, every line is very … Continue reading
These wonderful vintage prints of Fleet Week and Memorial Day from the 1930’s have recently being unearthed by photographer Alan Light. It seems appropriate to share them today when we honor the men and women who died while serving in the Armed Forces, particular those from the LGBT community, even though many were forced to … Continue reading
Sir Roger Casement, CMG, was a diplomat and Irish nationalist between 1911 and 1916, but was executed for treason during World War I. He worked for the British Foreign Office as a diplomat, becoming known as a humanitarian activist, and later as a poet and Easter Rising leader. Described as the “father of twentieth-century human rights investigations”, he was honored in … Continue reading
Listening to the dulcet upper-class voice of openly gay Brit actor Rupert Everett talk about the seedier side of gay life seems a tad surreal, even though if you have read his own colorful memoirs you will know that this posh-sounding actor has had more than his fair share of rather scandalous living. He is … Continue reading