
Review. A queer-themed Christmas film that breaks the mould.
It is a tribute to Onyx Keesha and B Danielle Watkins that they have created Christmas film that tells a story that has never before been told.
Continue ReadingIt is a tribute to Onyx Keesha and B Danielle Watkins that they have created Christmas film that tells a story that has never before been told.
Continue ReadingEver since American pioneers hitched horses to wagons and headed for new possibilities in 1930’s westerns, perhaps most notably in John Ford’s Stagecoach, the road movie has become one of cinema’s most enduring genres. With an honourable mention to Australia (Priscilla, Queen of the Desert), they tend to work best in […]
Continue ReadingSamantha Grierson’s audio play, How to Drop a Piano, tackles meaty themes with a lightness of touch that characterises much of the author’s earlier work.
Continue ReadingA trans woman is facing deportation from Thailand to her native Malaysia to face charges under Islamic Sharia Law for “crossdressing”.
Continue ReadingThe temperature is certainly rising as Mila Jam explodes onto the streets to offer the latest incarnation of the 80’s camp classic “It’s Raining Men”.
Continue ReadingZodiac Bar which, up until now, has squatted in various London venues, is set to move into a permanent home close to Camden Town later this year.
Continue ReadingFlavio Alves’ debut feature, The Garden Left Behind, tells the story of Tina, a young Mexican trans woman, who works as a New York cab driver.
Continue ReadingThe current social and political climate for trans and marginalised genders is predominately toxic.
Continue ReadingThe UK has been a heavy environment to be a part of this week, from the news of Sarah Everard’s murder, to the appalling behaviour of the police at her vigils.
Continue ReadingThe Malaysian government should urgently seek the repeal of all laws and regulations that discriminate against transgender people.
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