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Lifelong Marilyn Monroe fanatic and wig critic Fallon Gold heads to The Arcola for a revival of 80s play, Insignificance. Let’s get this out there first. I fell for Marilyn Monroe when I was a kid and have had a duel fascination/extreme criticism of anyone playing her ever since. Probably one of the most impersonated […]

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It’s back! Yes, Borja Peña, Dom Top, DJ Josh Quinton & Miss Virginia Wright are preparing to fuck you all up with some more Daddy Issues and this time they come with Australia Next Top Top, Rogan Richards, in tow. We speak to him about next Saturday’s event at Beach Blanket Babylon, Masters of the Universe […]

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Sometimes watching a film about someone you love is like eating a big bag of sweets. Such a treat, pleasure, a welcome indulgence. It’s divoon, darlings! Jayne Mansfield is one of those stars who is more famous for her image (and death) than she is for her work. As is stated in the spectacular new […]

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Loverboy loves a biopic. Like, really really. Oh, those big old Hollywood A list star ones are ok. But sit us in front of a made-for-tv-biopic, preferably from the 70s, 80s or 90s and we’re in camp uberheaven, darlings. To celebrate this underrated, most glorious genre, Loverboy’s queen of kitsch Fallon Gold picks some of […]

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It’s fair to say Loverboy and Francois Sagat have history. We spoke to him numerous times for our early incarnation of The Back Building and then we turned him into Madonna for the cover of our very first issue – breaking the internet while we were at it. So after a big fortnight for Francois, […]

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  With equal parts trepidation and excitement, Loverboy’s BB checked out perhaps the most important mainstream potentially-feminist movie for years about the woman of wonder who is in her satin tights, fighting for our rights.  In the world of Hollywood, it is almost an act of bravery and audacity to make a Wonder Woman film.  […]

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I first saw Fancy Chance many moons ago at a burlesque night in Leeds. She did her infamous Prince and Uhuru and I was blown away. It was, by a million miles, the best cabaret I had ever seen. Fancy holds the titles of Alternative Miss World and Britain’s Top Tranny and rightly so. Her […]

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If you’ve not heard of Ann Miller, it’s time to educate yourself in all things Annie, children. Fallon Gold explains why this unsung camp icon is one of the greatest and big wiggiest of them all. There are four stages of Ann Miller. And if that sentence reminds you of the saying that there are […]

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Loverboy’s Fallon Gold goes to the movies to swoon over Kristen Stewart but instead falls for the woman who is yearning for KStew in the magnificently subtle Certain Women. I often espouse and lament a golden age of 90s independent cinema as one massively underrated (generally) and very much missed (by me). Back then I […]

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