View from the Couch – Lip Service Series 2, Episode 4
by Fairy Cake
Here comes the spoiler train! CHOO CHOO!
by Fairy Cake
Here comes the spoiler train! CHOO CHOO!
by Fairy Cake
Okay … I can hide it no longer. I’m starting to really enjoy this.
by Beef Cake
TMC’s film editor mulls the gender-realigning French film Tomboy, ten year-olds, French names, and the odd moments that define gender.
by Fairy Cake
So if the last review needed a spoiler alert, then this one needs a SPOILER FOGHORN. Wooo wo wo wo!
According to The Sun, Jessie J is “100 per cent” gay. Yes, that woman who sings about “doing it like a dude” might actually be exclusively into girls. Grab me the smelling salts, I’m so shocked I might faint! … Continue Reading
by Havla
It’s a tale as old as time. Girl meets boy. Girl falls in love with boy’s fiancée, who’s sort of, in a way, her new sister. Girl and boy’s fiancé enjoy countless longing looks, and a few urgent, breathy love scenes, showing plenty of nipple. Girl feels a bit blue about sleeping with someone still known as ‘boy’s fiancé’. Girl remains blue for a while, but then boy’s fiancé stops being boy’s fiancé and, with a little help from her parents, becomes her sister’s girlfriend.
by Kendal Mint Cake
That time of year is upon us- the awkward limbo between the end of the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and the beginning of Fringe! East London Gay Film Festival. Watch as the queers of our great metropolis, coming down rapidly from the euphoria of screen representation, wander aimlessly through the streets waiting for their next fix. … Continue Reading
by Kendal Mint Cake
Following the success of last year’s screening of ‘Desert Hearts’ at the Rio Cinema Dalston as part of Fringe! East London Gay Film Fest, TMC are proud to curate another event at this year’s Fringe! And this year, we’ve got Rollergirls! … Continue Reading
by Stottie Cake, photos Paula Harrowing
A light take on the dark side of queer street life in London, new UK drama Stud Life is one of the most eagerly anticipated films at this year’s London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (LLGFF).
by Lemon Tart
For the past three years, Laura Pannack has been documenting that most exhilarating and petrifying experience: young love. … Continue Reading
HELLO DEAR READERS. If you’ve ever read our stuff and thought, ‘I would like to read more with these ladies’, we totally have a solution for you. … Continue Reading
There’s a Dyke March in London on 31st March – Kendal Mint Cake reflects on gay gatherings and talks to organiser Emelia about why she has decided to put on the UK’s first Dyke March
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