Month: March 2016
Playwright pens highly controversial play about gay ISIS terrorist who falls for a Dublin drug dealer
An Irishman is writing a controversial play about a gay affair between a Dublin drugs mule and an ISIS jihadi.
Tom Daley : Did I really wear skirts and sing Elvis when I was younger?!
So with mother’s day approaching, Tom Daley did a video down in Plymouth with his mum a couple of weeks back. He found out a few things (TO SAY THE LEAST) about his childhood!
Newcastle Pride : More Reasons To Be Proud As Leading Festival Expands
One of the UK’s leading LGBT events, Newcastle Pride, now has even more reasons to be ‘Proud’ after announcing the first acts in its new extended line-up.
Girlfriends Elin (23) and Denise (21) wanted to find a place to stay – shaken by homophobia
Denise, 21, and Elin, 23, is deeply in love but, 90 mil apart. The couple sought joint home in Gothenburg – but were immediately met with homophobia because of their love.
Christine C. Quinn Statement on LGBT Inclusive 2016 St. Patrick’s Day Parade
“Throughout my childhood, attending the St. Patrick’s Day Parade had been a staple for me and my family,” said Christine C. Quinn, CEO of Win, formerly Women in Need, and the first openly gay City Council Speaker.
Australia : Gay people face ‘horrible’ ordeal of coming out again in aged care
Many gay people entering aged care are facing the “horrible” task of once again revealing their sexual orientation or gender identity to their new community, according to former High Court judge Michael Kirby.