by Hot Cakes
So I was out last night with some fashion designer friends, and as you do, gossip figured heavily into the conversation.
By Hot Cakes
This instalment of Other People’s Property subtitled, WAREHOUSE PARTY/LAST CHANCE LEZ OFF was, as the organisers promised, the place to be ” for all the Autumn Winter bitches out there giving them one last chance to meet that someone spesh for those cold winter nights…”
By the looks of it, people took them seriously! I’d be curious to know how many of those make-outs ended up in a second date? … Continue Reading
by Hot Cakes
So I subscribe to the artist Miranda July‘s weekly “The Future” emails. Last week on Thursday, my twice weekly email from Ms. July read: ”The Future: I don’t care if you’re a man or woman, gay or straight: lesbianism comes into your life this week. Embrace it.”
Alas she was so right! … Continue Reading
by Hot Cakes
Last week Friday, the start of the Summer Bank Holiday weekend, I descended the sticky, alcohol plied steps, to Dalston’s nastiest, most fashionable venue, Vogue Fabrics for the second instalment of Howlers, one of East London’s latest queer dance parties that touts 90s trashy dance, RnB & pop. … Continue Reading
by Hot Cakes
Dalston’s sweatiest, nastiest, basement venue, Vogue Fabrics, ushered in a new club night called Howlers which describes itself as ”A club night for howlers and party gals.” Not sure if I saw any wolves but I definitely saw a panda. The energy of the exquisite, perfectly mixed crowd was electric and made for an incredible first night!
by Hot Cakes
by Hot Cakes
So the buzz for the early part of the night at this installment of Dick & Fanny was all about its new venue, CAMP BASEMENT. I overheard many conversations early on comparing it to D&F’s former home … Continue Reading
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Obviously this month’s Twat Boutique was so good I was too busy focusing on socialising to focus on taking photos. Yes, it was *that* good. … Continue Reading
by Hot Cakes
On Saturday afternoon I headed to Broadway Market to meet some friends for coffee, and, as usual, I bumped into/saw nearly every homo in East London. A recurring conversation was, of course, the night’s most popular party, Dick & Fanny: what time are you getting there and what ever are you going to wear? … Continue Reading
by Hot Cakes
Last Friday night, Queen Bees moved to Bethnal Green’s The Resistance Gallery. The new venue breathed new life into the party with its convenient East London location, intimate space, cozy warm decor and outdoor patio. … Continue Reading
by Hot Cakes
Last night Dick & Fanny celebrated its first birthday in London. The party, which started last year in October, ushered in its fifth installation with DISCODROMO (BERLIN), FERAL aka MC KINKY, QUEER COUNCIL DJs and THE DUCHESS OF PORK … Continue Reading
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