Film, Theatre, TV
Stand-up comedy marries with pure genius as MonOLisa, aka Lisa Jackson, takes you through the trials and tribulations of getting a job or organising a party with perfect comic timing and brilliant writing; this is the new face watch.
London's Lesbian and Gay Film Festival has grown from a marginal event to a major showcase for some of the best movies made today. Welcome to the world of the 23rd London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival.
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You don’t want to mess with these women on any given day. All these women are actresses whose roles involves law enforcement.
London's Lesbian and Gay Film Festival has grown from a marginal event to a major showcase for some of the best movies made today. Welcome to the world of the 23rd London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Highlights include I Can't Think Straight, a British film about lesbian Muslims.
Scratched Out is about six young people from an inner-city estate, all with ambitions of making it in the music industry. Only Adam has given up this dream to pursue his education, leaving his younger brother Luke behind.
She Wasn’t last Night managed to fill Southbank University’s ample auditorium with a hefty selection of London’s black LGBT female community. Further more, it was shown on a school night, in the middle of the week – and it was raining heavily outside. Now that’s some achievement (think water versus afro).
Outburst UK is proud to present "She Wasn't Last Night". This first feature-length romantic drama of its kind about black same gender loving women gets its premiere in the UK as part of LGBT History Month. The film will be followed by a Q&A with it's director Darice Jones.
"In this gossamer- laced reality there is never a moment to be without your face, to not be together. One false move and you'll get chopped. One night can leave you legendary or a subsidiary."
Watching Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal rolling around in a tent in Ang Lee's groundbreaking Brokeback Mountain had knees trembling all over the world. Many of those lustily quivering weren't gay romantics but women. 'Who knew man-on-man action could be so beautiful?' they cried.
Over da Rainbow is a hilarious new short film which uses satire to challenge homophobia in hip hop. It will be viewed for the first time in the UK at a BGMAG event in association with Stonewall.
Bigger Than Me Productions presents a new play..Rage and Breathe. The peice depicts the rise and fall of a (gay) love affair in a modern, multi-ethnic, urban environment.
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