Imagine this: It’s the nineties – early nineties, 1991 to be exact. You’re in a club and it’s slowly nearing the end of the night. Most people have gone home already, and those that are left are slow dancing in the middle of the desolate floor.
Imagine this: It’s the nineties – early nineties, 1991 to be exact. You’re in a club and it’s slowly nearing the end of the night. Most people have gone home already, and those that are left are slow dancing in the middle of the desolate floor.
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INTERVIEW: Jonathan Blake – from the bath houses of San Francisco to the coal mines of South WalesFriday February 7, 2025
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Azealia Banks booted from queer festival over homophobic and transphobic commentsFriday February 7, 2025
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Exhibition to mark a decade of community collecting by the Museum of TransologyFriday February 7, 2025
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Transtock 2025: Newcastle’s first all trans and non-binary music and poetry festivalFriday February 7, 2025