

Ellen Page’s ‘Gaycation’ looks amazing
Ellen Page is making a documentary about homophobia and we can’t wait to see it

Restoring your skin after party season
Whether it’s post-party eye bags or post-turkey bloat, most of us need help restoring our skin after party season

Review: The Dragon Age Series
Praise be to Bioware and its fair LGBTQ representation in games

Top Ten Unisex Colognes
No one can deny that guys get the better deal when it comes to scents. Here are the ones that make our hearts flutter

Review: Keeping you a secret by Julie Anne Peters
Gritty, raw and yet one of the lighter LBGTQ reads

Review: Landing by Emma Donoghue
Having read Room by Emma Donoghue I was intrigued by the fact she had written a LGBTQ novel… Landing is a…

Sing You Home – Reviewed
Sing You Home is a novel by best selling author of My Sister’s Keeper, Jodi Picoult.
The story explores the struggles between the LGBT community, the church, the legal system, and society as a whole…

Love Is All You Need? – Reviewed
Imagine a world where ‘gay’ was ‘straight’ – and ‘straight’ was ‘gay’…
Love Is All You Need? is a short film that reverses the concept of normality.
When it was first released in 2011, the film gained critical acclaim in the short film festival circuit and despite its 2 million plus views on Youtube the film seems under-recognised by the LGBT community…
Blue Is the Warmest Colour: Reviewed
Despite all the hype (both negative and positive) surrounding this year’s Palme D’Or winner Blue is the Warmest Colour, it would be difficult to say the film isn’t incredible.
The performances are stunning, emotionally raw and so utterly believable and the story is touching, involving and relatable (whatever your sexuality)…

Bridegroom: A Tear-Inducing Documentary Of True Love…
Film Review:
His name was Tom, and he was Shane’s life…
They lived the American dream: a home, a business and dog together. However, they were ostracised both legally and by Tom’s family, by whom their partnership was never accepted.
Little did Shane know that his life was about to change, dramatically…

Rolla Selbak – Kiss Her I’m Famous
Rolla Selbak is an award winning filmmaker and self confessed triple-minority in the film-making world – she’s queer, Arab-American and a woman.
If that’s not enough, she’s also a self taught auteur writing, directing and producing films that matter.
She sat with us to chat about her work, receiving death threats and Oprah (my doing clearly)…

Faye Patton in 25 Questions
I met Faye Patton in Soho before her performance. She arrived, full of energy and charm, dressing in leather and with a beautiful smile.
Faye has a music pedigree, she grew up between instruments and scores. She sings and plays with pure passion and we could feel that with every single note, every vocal, and every tune. Meet Faye Patton in 25 questions.

A Hero In Me, Jenny Biddle – Album Review
If you’re not familiar with Jenny Biddle it’s because she’s a modest and understated musician.
Far from a self promoter, she believes in hard work so much so that she plays well over 200 gigs a year and suffers from chronic ‘guitar elbow’ from belting her suite of guitars (all who have names) on a daily basis. Read the album review and get two FREE songs from her album.

GG Review: Laughing Calves
Laura Muldoon gets back on the stand up comedy horse (or cow) at Laughing Calves. She reviews her experience from the stage… Click for more!