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The funniest YouTube videos

The internet is a fountain of knowledge with the whole of recorded human history at our fingertips… It’s also an ever increasing world of comedy and viral videos. I’m always coming across some video that is either epic or hysterical; so thought I would compile them here. This is the ever-expanding collection of my favourite videos currently on YouTube. My first choice has been circulating social media for the past year and no matter how …

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Gay Travel Review: Sitges

Sitges is a small coastal town just south of Barcelona and has become the gay mecca of the Mediterranean. Imagine a sleepy, Spanish town with white-wash buildings, winding, narrow streets and a vast and beautiful coastline. There are no fast food chains, there are no high street shops and there is very little traffic. Now imagine a huge gay population encapsulating and accommodating every walk of life from twinks to bears, jocks to fetish guys, …

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Gay travel review: Barcelona

Most of us have a checklist of things we want from a holiday. Sun, sea and sand is usually a must, but what about history, culture, good food, nightlife and an accepting gay scene? Barcelona has it all. It took just one and a half hours to fly from London to Barcelona – and it was raining! Luckily it didn’t last long and the next day was shorts and T-Shirt weather (at least for a Brit abroad anyway). …

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London Pride: A personal view from the parade

I always attend my local Pride events be it in Yorkshire or now London.  I feel it is important to show your support for campaigners, charities and those coming to terms with their sexuality. I haven’t been in a Pride march for many years, but this year I felt I needed to. We have made such huge progress here in the UK for equal rights, the US has just declared gay marriage in every state …

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Missing Looking

As a gay man, I obviously want to see more television geared towards me and I thought this would be the case for most of the LBGT community – but apparently not.   Looking was damned by so many of my friends who said it was boring. For me, it showed a true depiction of gay life in San Francisco. There are so many successful soap operas world-wide that focus (sometimes daily) on the everyday …

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Honest Reviews: Made in Dagenham (Theatre)

Adelphi Theatre, LondonNow showing★   Made in Dagenham follows the true story of a group of women who strike for equal pay. These ordinary factory workers in 1968 took on Ford Motors and won – not just for them, but for every woman. The story was adapted for the 2010 film and now hits the West End in a brand new musical. I was there last night and as I haven’t seen the film, I …

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Brighton Pride 2014

My alarm went off at 8.30 on Saturday morning. I’d already laid out my clothes and packed a small bag, so was soon heading towards London Bridge. I arrived at 10.00 and the place was swarming with gays in a variety of attires. Feathers, wings, casual, bright and even a young couple wearing matching outfits… sickening! I met up with my friends and then missed two trains waiting for the rest. Dave said getting a …

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Theatre Review: Blithe Spirit, London

Blithe Spirit Gielgud Theatre, London Until 7 June 2014 ★★★★★ Angela Lansbury is currently starring in Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit at the Gielgud Theatre in London. I saw the show last night and was blown away not only by the stellar cast but that a play written more than eighty years ago still resonates with today’s audience. The comedy of this piece is timeless and the story is so well crafted that by the interval, you are left not knowing how the piece …

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