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This week, Michael sat down with two of the DJs behind one of Barcelona’s most popular nights – La Ká. The party has grown so much over the past five years that Sandro & Melo have decided to host another La Ká at Safari – greedy! The first one is this Friday 18th May kicking off at […]
We’re aware having a Mariah special in a show named after a JLo song may cause the world to end but what the hell – we did it anyway. This week was Mariah’s Anniversary – she doesn’t do birthdays, dahling – so what better way to get festive than to have an hour of some […]
Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex, Fashion & Disco is the new documentary from director James Crump, exploring the beautiful work and outrageous life of one the 1970s’ most influential fashion illustrators. Lopez is a queer figure whose legacy is ripe for reassessment – though perhaps not as well-remembered now as he should be, he worked with some […]
Have a listen to this week’s Let’s Get Loud where we talk about that awkward time we met Mary J Blige, what Cheryl from Girls Aloud thought when she heard Britney’s demo of ‘Grafitti My Soul’ and how badly we want to join Fischerspooner on tour!!! We also have music from Taylor Swift, Rita Ora, […]
About ten days ago the news that Jay-Z and Beyonce were going back on the run broke the internet. As semi-exciting as that might be (Sorry, Jay), there’s really only one duo we want to see touring the world and that’s Fischerspooner. We’re still waiting for those world dates to be announced but for now […]
Our good friend, Vasilios Mantoulidis, has had quite the year, getting papped with Dua, Mariah, Robyn, well you get the idea – he has selfies with them all, just check his Insta for the receipts. So we figured who better to give us the run down of this year’s releases. Take it away… “2017 was […]
You’re at a chill out and someone you’ve never met comes up bursting out your toilet with the bright idea of putting on a show at 8am – we’ve all been there right?! There’s three of you and you each want to be Beyoncé – centre forward, vocal gymnastics and thighs that could kill. One […]
It’s fair to say photographer, Holly Revell, knows a thing or two about London’s queer cabaret scene having photographed most of the city’s performers and captured a different side to them each time, from Scottee to Ted Rogers, and Le Gateau Chocolat. But the one person Revell has really connected with is avant-garde queer performance […]
In 1980, producer Allan Carr released one of my favourite films of all time – the bloated disco-comedy-atrocity Can’t Stop the Music, starring the Village People as themselves (shockingly they cannot act, so they are supported by stars like June Havoc and, er, Caitlyn Jenner). After the sensational success of Grease (then the highest-grossing musical […]














