Month: November 2013
After being adored by critics in Australia and the USA, the award-winning comedy/drama Please Like me, created by Josh Thomas, returns with a second season set to screen simultaneously on ABC2 and America’s brand-new Pivot network.
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Please Like me – season 2 in 2014
After being adored by critics in Australia and the USA, the award-winning comedy/drama Please Like me, created by Josh Thomas, returns with a second season set to screen simultaneously on ABC2 and America’s brand-new Pivot network.
LGBT Labour marks World AIDS Day highlighting the Tory-led Governments continued resistance to sex and relationship education.
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World AIDS Day: Government resistance to sex and relationship education is putting young people at risk
LGBT Labour marks World AIDS Day highlighting the Tory-led Governments continued resistance to sex and relationship education.
"Climax" Everyone is forced to make a decision. Third and final installment of Ken Webseries. Look for our Indie Go-Go Campaign for some more "Ken".
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Ken – S01E03 – Climax
“Climax” Everyone is forced to make a decision. Third and final installment of Ken Webseries. Look for our Indie Go-Go Campaign for some more “Ken”.
Church of England clergy would be able to "bless" same-sex relationships under long-awaited proposals unveiled on Thursday as the church adopts a more open - but disputed - approach to homosexuality.
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Church of England proposes “blessings” for gay marriage
Church of England clergy would be able to “bless” same-sex relationships under long-awaited proposals unveiled on Thursday as the church adopts a more open – but disputed – approach to homosexuality.
In his new film, the indie drama Kill Your Darlings, Daniel Radcliffe plays beat poet Allen Ginsberg opposite actor Dane Dehaan as his lover Lucien Carr, which included a scene in which the two actors have sex.
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Daniel Radcliffe Addresses Media’s Homophobic Reaction To Kill Your Darlings
In his new film, the indie drama Kill Your Darlings, Daniel Radcliffe plays beat poet Allen Ginsberg opposite actor Dane Dehaan as his lover Lucien Carr, which included a scene in which the two actors have sex.
Stonewall's statement on the Pilling Report, published today.
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Stonewall statement: Pilling Report
Stonewall’s statement on the Pilling Report, published today.