So, Lip Service is back soon.
by Fairy Cake
The anticipation is killing us.
by Petit Fours
Sometimes the best things in the world happen on Tumblr. Well the teen-filled photo blogging platform has come up with the goods again. … Continue Reading
Alison Bechdel fans and lesbian book club attendees everywhere have some good things coming: the follow-up to Bechdel’s critically-acclaimed Fun Home will be released in May this year – and it’s gotten a pretty huge first print run for a graphic novel.
We’re back… can you help out? … Continue Reading
by the Cakettes
Hello readers. Do you know your HTML from your PHP? Great, because we don’t.
by Kendal Mint Cake
When a popular thirty-eight year old Londoner died in her home in 2003, no-one found her for 3 years. Why? Would anyone miss you? We review the award-winning documentary film by Carol Morley. … Continue Reading
by Hot Cross Bun
Cast a cynical squint over the Oscar winners of the past decade and you can’t help but see a pattern emerge. It appears the small print on every gold statue reads ‘Suffer For Your Art’. Sure, extreme physical transformation will get the academy to notice you but if you’re prepared to go gay (as well as looking unrecognisable from your last blockbuster) it really does pay. … Continue Reading
Kendal Mint Cake interviews Berlin photographer Goodyn Green
When it actually came down to it, getting naked wasn’t that difficult. … Continue Reading
by Lemon Tart
London-based illustrator Victoria Sin has her first exhibition opening tomorrow at XOYO, so we thought we should catch up with her for a quick natter about it. … Continue Reading
Everyone, I think, has an author or a book that they go back to time and again – a book that is so good, you started reading it a second time right after you’d finished it for the first (and if you don’t have that book, I think it’s probably because you just haven’t found it yet). For me, Jhumpa Lahiri is that author, and Interpreter of Maladies, her Pulitzer Prize-winning debut is that book. … Continue Reading
Our TMC reviewer sits down with the Tilda-has-a-psychopathic-son film..
Did anyone else notice this bitsy interview with Jane Lynch from August’s issue of Vanity Fair? I didn’t even know she’d written a book, but apparently she has. And a good thing it is too, because this interview has answered many important questions. Like: do Hollywood Power Lesbians all eat dinner together? … Continue Reading
TMC photographer Holly Falconer currently has a solo exhibition running at XOYO in east London until October 31st. Covering her projects on London lesbians, female friendships and asexuality – as well as some club photography, Technicolour Hymns is worth a visit if you’re interested in girls and/or um London. … Continue Reading
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