Author: Helen Meriel Thomas
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Mid-Century Modern Men: What Life Was Like For London’s Post-War Gay Community
“When you joined a guard’s regiment, you were often told the places to go if you wanted to pick up men.”
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Why Do Bisexuals Like Having Multiple Beverages At Once?
Is there any science to the stereotype that Bisexuals like to have three drinks in front of them at all times?
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Your Straight Boyfriend Can Come To Pride – As Long As He Reads This
Firstly, it’s not all about you.
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Can You Be ‘Culturally Queer’ If You’re Straight?
Can straight people claim the Queer identity if they love the Gays enough?
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Putting The Camp In Classical: The Story Of The UK’s First “Classical Pride” Music Festival
“A drag show with classical music… I don’t know how you avoid the campness!”
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The End of The L Word: How Lesbians Are Reclaiming The Word ‘Lesbian’
“The word ‘Lesbian’, I think especially to other women, it feels like something I’m really proud to say.”
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Before Stonewall: The Gay Disobedients of History
The history of Queer rebellion before Stonewall involves donuts and an 18th Century ally called Mother Clap.
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His Life On a Wall: Elton’s New Photo Exhibition Breathes Life Into Queer Stories
The V&A’s new exhibition highlights some of the best pieces from Elton John and David Furnish’s photography collection.
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Lady Gaga’s LinkedIn Era is Over and She’s a Freak Again (Thank God!)
The past couple of years, Gaga’s been looking a bit… normie. Where was the Gaga and not just the Lady?
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The Queer Russian Photographer Who Refused to Stand Down
Slava Mogutin was the first Russian to be granted asylum following homophobic persecution. His photos portray a dream world of love and longing.