Queerchester culture project will make ‘everybody a superstar’ to raise funds for Gay Village activities
Charity Community Organisers are aiming to make ‘everybody a superstar’ with the new Queerchester project.
Charity Community Organisers are aiming to make ‘everybody a superstar’ with the new Queerchester project.
The five-year study was carried out by The Lesbian & Gay Foundation in partnership with the University of Central Lancashire, in the hope of getting a snapshot of alcohol and drug use among the LGB community in England
Meet Tom Harlow, one of the country’s premier UK boylesque artistes. The lesser-known style of boylesque is the male version of burlesque which include male striptease, comedy, singing, dancing and even clowning and miming on the stage.
New York New York’s Tracey Walsh and Nick Curtis, who owns Richmond Tea Rooms, The Eagle and The Lodge have both joined the board of trustees.
Conor Collins’ depiction of Tom Daley was retweeted by Stephen Fry
Manchester’s Lesbian and Gay Foundation says Faithbook allows them to read about religions, their approach to sexuality and includes interesting testimonials from relevant LGBT believers.
Richard Byram-Leech, 42, died from lung cancer just three days after wedding partner of 23 years.
Manchester Pride are calling on people to have their say in this year’s Big Weekend through the Manchester Pride Community Collective.
The former Manchester Pride director was unanimously selected by representatives of local businesses around Canal Street
The LGF have been visiting schools, colleges and University’s all over Greater Manchester
Ray Bulloch runs R&G (Ray and Gay) Builders and Property Maintenance and claims to be Britain’s first openly gay builder
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