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Marlow Moss: The British artist who influenced Mondrian

Long overshadowed, cross-dressing British artist Marlow Moss is finally receiving recognition, with evidence suggesting she significantly influenced Piet Mondrian's famous double-line technique. Her work is now commanding record prices.

Couple's journey exploring intimacy in queer sex parties

Conrad, 36, and Callum, 35, share how attending sex-positive queer parties strengthens their four-year relationship. They reveal the rules, trust, and connection found in the 'dark room'. Discover their unique approach to love and fantasy.

Women Behind the Lens: Six Striking 2025 Images

Explore six powerful photographs by women from the Global South, capturing everyday life, art, and activism. Discover stories from India, Morocco, Colombia, Cuba, Uganda, and South Africa.

Arts Groups Offer Mental Health Support to Performers

UK arts organisations are providing therapeutic support to performers, challenging the myth that suffering is essential for great art. Discover how this shift is creating safer, more powerful productions.

Vogue Balls Go Mainstream in New Zealand

Māori and Pasifika-led vogue ballroom culture, born from New York's queer resistance, is now captivating mainstream audiences in New Zealand, with major events held at national institutions like Te Papa museum.

UK Music Booms for 11th Year as Streaming Soars

The UK recorded music industry grew for an 11th consecutive year in 2025, driven by stars like Dua Lipa and a vinyl revival. Discover the figures and the challenges facing grassroots venues.

Tareq Baconi on queer Palestinian identity in new memoir

Author Tareq Baconi excavates his queer and Palestinian identities in a powerful new memoir, 'Fire in Every Direction', weaving a love story with his family's history of dispossession. Discover his journey from Jordan to London.

Review: Bryan Washington's 'Palaver' Novel

A review of Bryan Washington's third novel, 'Palaver', exploring a mother-son reunion in Tokyo. Discover the themes of exile, family, and queer identity in this stylish new release.

Ben Whishaw on Peter Hujar and Queer New York

Ben Whishaw discusses his role as photographer Peter Hujar in Ira Sachs's new film, exploring a lost queer Manhattan and the enduring impact of AIDS on a generation. Discover the actor's insights.

Why major music labels are now partnering with AI firms

Major record labels have struck deals with AI music generators like Udio and Suno, promising new revenue but sparking deep concern among artists about creativity and copyright. Explore the clash between innovation and artistic integrity.

Latin American Artists Lead Art Basel Miami 2025

Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 spotlights Latin American artists from Brazil, Mexico, Argentina & Panama, who are reinventing cultural heritage through provocative art. Discover the standout works.

Kink Community Reacts to BDSM Film 'Pillion'

The new UK film 'Pillion' explores a leather BDSM relationship, prompting authentic reactions from the kink community on representation, consent, and queer loneliness.

Free London Music Showcase in Hackney

Discover London's next music stars at a free multi-genre showcase in Hackney. Featuring seven emerging R&B, pop and rap artists on 30th November. Don't miss this community event!

Women Photographers 1900-1975: Hidden Legacy

Discover the groundbreaking work of women photographers from 1900-1975 in this powerful visual exhibition. Explore their forgotten contributions to photographic history.

Peaches on new album No Lube So Rude after 10 years

Electroclash icon Peaches discusses her first album in 10 years, No Lube So Rude, queer rights, Berlin's changing culture, and her creative journey. Discover the artist's powerful comeback.

Speed Wins $80,000 NSW Music Prize

Sydney hardcore band Speed has won the first-ever NSW Music Prize, an $80,000 award designed to support local artists against international streaming competition. Discover their inspiring story.

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