Duckie celebrates its sweet sixteen at the Royal Festival Hall
Hard to believe that retro-sexual club night Duckie has been going for 16 years. Miss Amy Lamé, we salute you. To celebrate their super sweet sixteen, Duckie is holding at bash at the Royal Festival...
View ArticleGMFA/RVT Sports Day on bank holiday Monday
This bank holiday Monday, the GMFA/RVT Sports Day takes over Vauxhall Spring Gardens. Money raised through this year’s event will fund GMFA’s Count Me In campaign, that calls on all members of the gay...
View ArticleBFI Out at the Pictures September highlights
The 25th annual BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival has come and gone, but BFI continues bringing LGBT films to the masses through their excellent Out at the Pictures strand throughout the year....
View ArticleMiss Jackson if you’re nasty: Janet Jackson night at Carpet Burn
I know he used to do nice things for you, but what has he done for you late-leeeee?? Ah, just hearing those words brings Scout London back. You can imagine our unabashed happiness when we received word...
View ArticleWig out for charity
A night of good, camp fun is on offer as big hair and big hearts collide at Wig Party 2011. It’s an annual charity ball to raise funds for a very worth cause – NAT (National Aids Trust), whose mission...
View ArticleLegendary LGBT café bar First Out says goodbye after 25 years
First Out is to close its doors after 25 years at the heart of the capital’s lesbian and gay community. The decision comes after the failure of protracted lease negotiations as the area around the café...
View ArticleG-A-Y gets the X-Factor
Ah, G-A-Y. We still reminisce of your glory days at the sorely missed Astoria. If those balconies could speak. Based at legendary nightclub Heaven since 2008, G-A-Y is aligning itself with perhaps the...
View ArticleYou’ve Got Male: gay speed dating at The Ritzy
Speed dating could best be summed up by three things: awkward silences, time limits that seem to last a lifetime and the possibility of this being the night that you might just do it – that this will...
View ArticleLondon vigil against hate crime returns to Trafalgar Square
Anti-hate organisation 17-24-30 is once again organising an annual candle lit vigil in Trafalgar Square, on Friday 28 October at 19.30, to campaign against hate crime by bringing together communities...
View ArticleTrade’s 21st Birthday
The pioneering after hours club night, Trade, celebrates 21 years this Saturday. The brainchild of Laurence Malice and Tim Stabler, Trade distinguished itself from other club nights in London by...
View ArticleGFEST 2011 (7-20 Nov)
The fortnight long LGBT arts festival, GFEST (Gaywise Festival), kicks off next Monday. Organised by the charity Wise Thoughts, GFEST provides a platform for established and emerging LGBT talent from...
View ArticleHo ho ho indeed – Howlers throws a Christmas party
Gals, grrls, gays and misfits are all invited to Ho Ho Ho (the slutty Xmas fest) at Dalston’s favourite dive bar, Vogue Fabrics. Slip on that tinsel bikini, put a fairy at the top of your Christmas...
View ArticleScout London’s best of 2011: LGBT
There were cheers and tears in Scout London’s LGBT posts this year, with 2011 proving to be a year of highs and lows. Anti-hate crime organisation 17-24-30 once again organised a candlelit vigil in...
View ArticleLittle Joe magazine launches a Little Film Club with Hockney film
Little Joe, a London-based magazine mostly about queers and cinema, are spreading their wings and launching a film club. Supported by Film London’s Community Pilot Fund, A Little Film Club is a monthly...
View ArticleEagle London celebrates eight fantastically filthy years
It’s been eight years since Eagle London flung open its doors to an unsuspecting Vauxhall. With the mighty Horse Meat Disco, grizzly Tonker, dirty-midweek Reboot and Grapple, and giddy Carpet Burn on...
View ArticleLittle Joe’s Little Film Club takes on Pasolini’s Teorema
Little Joe – the magazine mostly devoted to queer canon of cinema - continue their excellent film series with a viewing of Pier Paulo Pasolini’s 1968 classic Teorema. A Little Film Club alternates...
View ArticleTickets on sale Wednesday for 26th BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
General booking begins on Wednesday for the 26th BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (LLGFF). The LLGFF opens with Cloudburst starring Olympia Dukakis (Moonstruck, Steel Magnolias, Tales of the...
View ArticleVogue Fabrics: Do you remember the first time?
With the Fringe Film Festival just around the corner organisers have put together a club night at Vogue Fabrics in Dalston to raise funds for the volunteer run festival and its First Love video...
View ArticleFringe! Film Fest is back and showing a little leg
The Fringe! Film Fest could probably be described as the BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival’s cheeky younger brother (although we should note they are not related). A little bit more daring, a...
View ArticleCindy Sherman’s Office Killer gets a rare view at A Little Film Club
Little Joe magazine is back with their pretty fantastic A Little Film Club, the monthly screening programme in London supported by Film London’s new Community Pilot Fund scheme. This month brings...
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