The Kings Head Theatre in Islington has been such a firm favorite for nearly every London theatre-goer for decades. It is actually one of the oldest pub theatres in London having been housed in the back room of the King’s Head Pub for over 50 years. Founded by its first Artistic Director Dan Crawford … Continue reading
COVID-19 took a toll on INTER PRIDE funds, and they have exhausted most of the resources available, with demand for help still very high. They need help to continue doing the great work of supporting our Pride movement and the global LGBTQIA+ community. They will be broadcasting worldwide the Silence to Solidarity Global Virtual … Continue reading
As a young girl growing up in Nutbush Tennessee, Anna Mae Bullock liked to sing and recite movie dialogue to entertain her family – but by age 20 she had a new name— Tina Turner—and a blossoming music career with her partner, Ike. Tina embarked on her career in the late 1950s, while still … Continue reading
During the AIDS crisis in the ’80s and ’90s, singer-songwriter Michael Callen emerged as one of the most important pioneering voices in AIDS activism, education, and support. He was a co-founder of the People With AIDS Coalition, he co-wrote the Denver Principles—which were instrumental in how we talked about and cared for those … Continue reading
OUTMusic Award winning singer/songwriter Justin Utley releases the music video for his new single “American Nightmare” today . It’s ironic timing, considering it’s the exact state of being most people feel we are living in right now. However is NOT about Covid-1 9 but a song the came out of Utley’s activism … Continue reading