Myra as Maggie on a merry-go-round

A bit of a whirl

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 Dear me, it’s been way too long since I was on here. I know it’s a cliché about blogs that you start enthusiastically and then let them tail off, and in that respect I seem to have become a cliché pretty quickly. My excuse for such negligence is that I’ve been doing lots of other […]

Graffiti Tunnel International Women’s Day takeover – 20 pics

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A set of 20 images taken in the licensed graffiti area in Leake Street by Waterloo station during a feminist takeover on International Women’s Day in March 2014.

Come With Me If You Want To Live

Come With Me If You Want To Live

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  Excitement! I’m producing and presenting a new quarterly cabaret night for Chelsea Theatre, starting on April 11! The event link is here. We’ve made a press release so I’m just going to paste it in here and let it speak for itself. Oh, also thanks to Adrian Kinloch for the amazing background photo (which will be […]

Waxie Moon image © Tim Summers

Five reasons you need to meet Waxie Moon

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 Glamour, tragedy, gentleness, fierceness, masc, fem, a leather flogger and a magic wand. Waxie Moon has got it all. Seattle’s favourite “gender-blending queer lady boylesque performance art solo stripping sensation” is a truly phenomenal one-off who can rock a dive bar, classical dance stage or riverbank graveside with the same mix of grace, camp and […]

The Worst of Scottee Q&A for Run Riot

The Worst of Scottee Q&A for Run Riot

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 I did a quick Q&A with Scottee about his solo show, The Worst of Scottee, for Run Riot. I reviewed the show in Edinburgh last year (read the review here) and thought it was extremely interesting. In the Q&A, he says he doesn’t want to do a show that’s him wanking into a mirror. Fair […]

Your Brother. Remember? Images © Zachary Oberzan

JCVD, VHS and movies as folk art

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 As soon as there were VHS home-movie cameras, there were people remaking their favourite films at home. Maybe people were doing it before video, though no examples come to mind (tell me if you know of any…), but my hunch is that it’s to do with youth and timing. Home-movie technology on film was usually […]

‘What better role model to put out on the streets?’ Street artist Pegasus brings Tom Daley to the RVT

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 Not that we needed one, but there’s a whole new reason to love the Royal Vauxhall Tavern: a life-size street-art stencil of Britain’s fave Olympic medalist/smiley twink/Speedo-model/same-sex-love poster boy, Tom Daley, brandishing a groin-level declaration that ‘All We Need Is Love’, complete with rainbow-hued love-heart. Created on Friday (January 17, 2014) by street artist Pegasus, the […]

Happy Christmas from the Leake St graffiti tunnel

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Oklahoma now considers glitter a terror threat

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  On Friday December 13, four environmental activists with Great Plains Tar Sands Resistance were arrested at the headquarters of Devon Energy, a company engaged in fracking and tar-sands extraction of which the Keystone XL pipeline is a major example. Two of them chained themselves to the building’s entrance and two of them unfurled a Hunger Games-inspired […]

Watching is doing! NYC’s EAI video archive

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  New York’s Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) has been archiving, preserving and exhibiting a huge range of video and multimedia work since 1971. It’s basically like Aladdin’s cave with a remote control. Personally, I’m partial to a bit of Ryan Trecartin, whose domestic sagas have bits of Jack Smith’s will-to-glamour and John Waters’s fucked-up-family vibes […]