Sophie Nevrkla interviews openly gay priest, Father Andrew Foreshew-Cain, about institutional homophobia in the Church of England. In ‘Felix Randal’, the great Victorian poet and priest..
Thomas Cury investigates the queer potential of the voice. Although inherently not a gendered object, the voice always seems to be prescribed as one— the..
JESS HOWLEY-WELLS reviews Lonely Planet at the Tabard Theatre In his foreword to Lonely Planet, premiering in the UK at the Tabard Theatre this June,..
HAZEL THOMPSON reviews Hell-P Me, the first book of poems by London-based collective Little Grape Jelly. In the modern digital age, we face new forms of..
MATTHEW WAGAINE discusses the interaction between ethnic and queer identity, and what increased corporate sponsorship at Pride parades means for QTIPoC. Within popular culture, blonde hair is synonymous with..
Kelvin Tan reviews Sara Taksler’s documentary Tickling Giants, which centres on a comedian’s powerful response to the Arab Spring. Amidst the violence and unrest in the wake of..
SELMA REZGUI reports on UCL’s Cut the Rent campaign’s recent success after they win £1.49 million in concessions from the university. The UCL Cut the Rent..
In the wake of the Grenfell disaster, BECKY KELLS explores the middle class British tendency to fetishise poverty and Brutalist architecture. Grenfell Tower was built in 1976, when..
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