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The re-release of John Waters’ Multiple Maniacs sees the Cavalcade of Perversion come to our big screens. Loverboy’s Fallon Gold puts the water on the boil for Lobstora Thermidor and prepares to be revolted by this lost queer classic. Cleaning up a John Waters’ film may sound like a camp censorship nightmare. But in this […]

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2016 has been a lot of things – we all know it’s been ‘eventful’, to say the least. Amongst all the sadness, shock and tumultuous change, 2016 has also been a rather stellar year for amazing queer performance. Loverboy’s Fallon Gold has had the privilege of witnessing some of the greatest stuff and here gives […]

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Fame! Oh, that theme tune, that star-jump cry from my youth. When I was ten years old the TV show of Fame won my heart. It won my soul. I waited avidly for every episode and sat rapt in front of the telly. I wanted to go to that goddamn School of Performing Arts so […]

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Queer theatre is having something of a magnificent renaissance in London at the moment with works by Nando Messias, Dickie Beau, Scottee, and Le John Joseph, (amongst many others) doing the rounds and leaving audiences moved, in awe, and talking about our queer lives. So, Loverboy’s art critic Fallon Gold was super excited to hear […]

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Celeste Dring is a comedian and Sue Gives A Fuk is a drag queen. Fed up of the very straight, very white, very male environment of the comedy circuit, Sue and Celeste have created Play Date, a queer comedy night at The Glory in London. Fallon Gold spoke to Sue about the night and why […]

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Review by Fallon Gold Some experiences of art are so profound that even this wordy writer finds it very difficult to choose the right words (any words) to describe what they have witnessed. When art is so visceral and so much in the particular moment that it occurs, it may seem pointless to try and […]

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Helen Noir returns to The Glory this month and next with a quartet of deliciously camp and cult films, providing us with original live scores. Helen’s legendary soundtracks have changed people’s lives – honestly, literally – when she’s performed them in the past and we are in for quite a giddy treat. Loverboy’s Fallon Gold […]

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Part of the glory of the current DIY punk scene is that it encourages and fosters musical expression and experimentation in place of the usual competitiveness and rivalry between bands. An example of this is the First Timers event at DIY Space London, created to combat the lack of diversity in the scene and where […]

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DIY, punk, queercore – it’s a spitball of creative, humorous, sexy, dirty, political rage. And in the UK right now it’s raging harder than we’ve seen since the days of Riot Grrrl. A key to the current scene is community and collaboration. There are players out there who are in multiple bands and stages are […]

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