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18 February 2024
3 LGBTQIA+ films to fill your evenings
Diversity should ALWAYS be celebrated. However, seeing as it’s LGBTQIA+ History Month, there’s no better time for a well-deserved break accompanied by a great film. Grab your comfiest blankets and PJs, and get watching!
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28 February 2022
Interview with Edward Buxton, New Creative
Edward Buxton tells us all about his latest short Finger Prick as part of BBC New Creatives
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26 February 2022
LGBTQ+ icons: Karl Heinrich Ulrichs
For LGBT History Month, we take a look at Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, the first openly gay man in world history.
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25 February 2022
Julie D’Aubigny: sword fighter, opera star, and the OG bisexual baddie
Often thought of as wild, uncontained, and a master flouter of all French societal rules — the 17th-century story of Julie D’Aubigny, is generally thought more of as myth than fact.
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25 February 2022
LGBTQ+ icons: UFC champion Amanda Nunes
For LGBTQ+ History Month, we look at one of the greatest icons in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) - Amanda Nunes.
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24 February 2022
Marlene Dietrich: Deutschland's Finest
Marlene Dietrich. A classic Hollywood star and fashion icon who fully embraced her sexuality. Here is a short piece on why she deserves to be remembered.
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22 February 2022
Sir Elton John - celebrating an LGBTQ+ icon
How Sir Elton John became one of the world’s biggest LGBTQ+ icons
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14 February 2022
LGBTQ+ History Month : The path to legal equality in the UK
We take a look at the long and arduous path to legal equality undertaken by the LGBTQ+ community.
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14 February 2022
PROTEST! - A Derek Jarman Exhibition
An exploration of the retrospective exhibition celebrating the life and work of Derek Jarman, an artist and activist whose work changed the face of the AIDs crisis.
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11 February 2022
LGBTQ+ History Month: The first LGBTQ+ MP
To celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month, we take a look at the first LGBTQ+ MP - Mareen Colquhoun.
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8 February 2022
John Curry: Transforming sport into art
As the Winter Olympics get well underway, we look back at an icon of the sport, John Curry. The British figure skater transcended the discipline, turning it into a performance art.
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7 February 2022
LGBTQ+ History Month: Five influential disabled LGBTQ+ people throughout history
LGBTQ+ disabled people throughout history and their impact on society.
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2 February 2022
Queer coding: a fine art and a load of old fart
Once used as a secret code by closeted filmmakers to elude censorship, queer coding has a long and complex history that has both benefitted and harmed the queer community.
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24 February 2021
It's a Sin review
A poignant series that sheds light on the Aids pandemic with glitz, glam and guts
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28 June 2020
The uprisings that preceded Stonewall
A list of lesser known LGBT uprisings that preceded the Stonewall riots
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16 February 2016
What goes on at...LGBT History Month
This month is LGBT History Month, and their theme is Religion, Belief and Philosophy. Here, Sue Sanders, Professor Emeritus at the Harvey Milk Institute and Chair of School's Out discusses education, making progress through the arts and tackling stereotypes.