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5 Shows to Binge After Heated Rivalry

If you've finished the queer hockey drama 'Heated Rivalry', here are five series with similar intense chemistry and yearning to watch next, from Fellow Travelers to Young Royals.

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.

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.

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.

Quiz: 17 Tricky Questions on London's History

Think you know London? Put your knowledge of the capital's monuments, famous faces, and hidden history to the test with our 17-question quiz. Perfect for history buffs and curious Londoners alike.

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.

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.

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.

Elizabeth I's Bows: The Original Power Move

Discover how Queen Elizabeth I's iconic Armada portrait with its symbolic bows predates modern fashion statements by centuries. Explore this fascinating historical connection.

Lost London revealed in historic photo collection

Discover London's vanished past through 300+ historic photographs in new book 'Panoramas of Lost London', featuring never-before-seen images of the capital's dramatic transformation.

Award-winning author Marina Lewycka dies at 79

British-Ukrainian novelist Marina Lewycka, author of A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, has died aged 79. Discover her remarkable journey from refugee to literary sensation.

France blocks €2m Pascal calculator export

A rare 1642 calculating machine by Blaise Pascal withdrawn from Christie's auction after French court halts export. The 'first calculator' may be classified as national treasure.

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