Hot shots: horny hedonism, nudity and London’s queer underground
Jack Scollard’s new photography zine, The Horny of Plenty, invites the viewer to relive 12 months of uncurbed liberation through the eyes of an East London scene queen.
Jack Scollard’s new photography zine, The Horny of Plenty, invites the viewer to relive 12 months of uncurbed liberation through the eyes of an East London scene queen.
Formed in the late ‘90s from the ashes of Kathleen Hanna’s riot grrrl band Bikini Kill, the reunited trio are now enjoying TikTok virality and credit for pioneering the so-called “indie sleaze” aesthetic.
Last year, Peacock went viral after being filmed dancing in Fabric by a homophobic clubber. Now, he’s the star of the video for The Blessed Madonna’s single We Still Believe.
London queer nightlife legend Mya Mehmi shouts out the trailblazers who’ve inspired her.
As they release their debut album, Body Building, writer and performance artist Tom Rasmussen reflects on what trans visibility means to them, after years of being torn between asserting their identity and self-preservation.
A Single Man: A recent report has found there are less LGBTQ+ people on telly. Eh? I thought we were supposed to be multiplying.