In this retrospective on the life of English music label PC Music following the announcement that it is to stop...
When I log into my Zoom call with Birk Thomassen, I am met with an empty screen. All I can...
by Răzvan Ion Linda Simpson, a legend of New York, has been the editor of the punk queer zine, My Comrade, since 1987. A key figure in the ’80s and ’90s drag scene in New York, Simpson’s lens captured over 5,000 performers, their vibrant personalities immortalized in an exhibition and...
Shortly after the success of his first short film, Moments I Saw in Red, Hungarian multimedia artist Penn Bálint has...
In the spring of 2017, for the first time since publishing a memoir set at the height of San Francisco’s...
Derren Brown entered the world of magic and illusion by sheer coincidence. Growing up in Purley in the 1970s – in his own words, ‘the epitome of middle-class suburbia’ – he attended the private Whitgift School, which boasts eminent scientists, CEOs, bishops, and military chiefs of staff amongst its alumni’s...
Didier Eribon is one of France’s leading sociologists and queer theorists, most famous for his 1991 autobiography of Michel Foucault...
The self(ie) interview: a simple concept copyrighted by GAY45 back in 2012. In this series, we identify emerging creatives and...
The Chevalier d’Eon is an idiosyncratic figure in French history: a powerful spy and statesman who became an overnight celebrity after leaking confidential state documents to the British public, he would be exiled from France for a decade for his intransigence, only to return to France as a pious Christian woman.
By Jude Jones Jude Jones writes about the often-overlooked career of trans photographer Loren Rex Cameron and the prescient importance...