Based on real people and their lived experiences of squatting in the 70s, this landmark production will use rare archival interviews to bring this revolutionary period to life on stage, highlighting queer domestic spaces. In 1970s Brixton, these gays want to set the old world on fire. Ian Giles and Louis Rembges’ critically acclaimed play is a hedonistic drama about the lives and loves of the pioneering queer squatters who fought for a place to call home. Casper wants to bomb WH Smiths. READ the POST
New Year’s Eve Events in London
As the year winds up and the nights draw in it can be tempting to stay in and hibernate. But London still has tons going on to tempt us away from our homes and out into the world for some Winter fun! As the end-of-year celebrations draw ever near and having already looked at the Theatre offerings I thought I’d share some of the New Year's Eve Events in London that have caught my eye: New Year’s Eve Boat Party New Year’s Eve in London is always set around the famous celebrations on the READ the POST
Can You Stay Consistent with Weight Loss While Travelling? Honest Answers Inside
Travel is often romanticised as an escape, a chance to explore, unwind and indulge without a care in the world. But for anyone on a weight loss journey, travel can also trigger anxiety. Hotel buffets, disrupted routines, endless restaurant temptations, and unpredictable schedules can leave even the most dedicated person wondering how to stay consistent away from home. The truth? You can keep your momentum but it doesn’t come from perfection. It comes from staying mindful, adaptable and READ the POST
Boy Parts at Soho Theatre
“I wonder what I have to do for people to recognise me as a threat. Do I have to smash a glass over the head of every single man I come into contact with, just so I leave a mark?” Irina takes erotic photos of average looking men. Always behind the lens, she watches, she moulds, and she stalks. These boys are putty in her hands, just the way she likes it. When the opportunity to show her photographs in a fashionable London gallery – “darling, you just don’t get chances like this in the READ the POST
5 Travel Adventure Ideas for Those Who Love the Sea
The sea, with its vast expanse and deep mysteries, has always been a source of wonder and attraction for travelers. Its allure is timeless and conducive to both moments of solace and bursts of adventure. The rhythm of waves crashing on the shore, the gentle pull of the tide, and the feeling of salt on the skin—few travelers can think of anything more sublime. Beyond just the sensory pleasures of the ocean, the real beauty of seaside trips is how versatile they are. From the adrenaline rush READ the POST
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