On the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots and the rise of the gay liberation movement, DW's Robin Merrill spoke to Sam Vance-Law about the inspiration for his music — and his commitment to ...
The classic game show took a new twist as part of the Liverpool Homotopia gay arts festival, complete with false eyelashes and innuendo by the bucket load! The Unity Theatre stage was turned into a ...
IT’S one of the Homotopia highlights tomorrow as the inaugural Alternative Miss Liverpool takes place at the Kazimier at 8pm. It promises to be a spectacular occasion with the audience encouraged to ...
It’s a brilliant piece of theatre and live art that revolves around the everyday life of ageing WAG/HAG queen Gale Force and her dysfunctional family. You step inside Gale’s dated council house and ...
The film-maker who built a career on bad taste makes fun of gay political correctness – but one subject remains off-limits The pope of trash, the prince of puke, the ayatollah of crud – in his 50-year ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Homotopia: A utopia for homosexuals. A place where queer people go to socialise, work, eat, shop, learn ...
Liverpool based arts organisation Homotopia has had its funding secured for three years following a successful complaint to Arts Council England. The company, which runs an annual lesbian, gay, ...
Released March 2nd on Caroline InternationalBorn in Edmonton, Canada. Relocated to Oxford, England at the age of 5. Sam Vance-Law’s first musical experience came at the age of 10 where he sang as part ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The festival, now in its 15th year, is an ...
Homotopia returns to Liverpool this month for its ninth year of visual arts, performance, film and debate that reflects the non-heterosexual experience. The festival theme this year is ‘Traditional ...
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