Tomboys and Bachelor Girls
>In the late 1950’s Josie Pickering was leading a double life. By day she was a ‘proper’ 1950’s housewife – married and looking after her… Read More »Tomboys and Bachelor Girls
>In the late 1950’s Josie Pickering was leading a double life. By day she was a ‘proper’ 1950’s housewife – married and looking after her… Read More »Tomboys and Bachelor Girls
>In August 2005 three black lesbian women decided to organise a social outing to Southend on Sea. What originally started out as a mini bus… Read More »UK Black Pride
>On Wednesday, the BBC showed to the press footages of the Queen where she apparently walked off from a photo shoot with photographer Annie Leibovitz.… Read More »Annie Leibowitz
>GFest – Gaywise LGBT Arts Festival aims to provide a unique platform for Queer Arts principally created by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender (LGBT) artists… Read More »GFest- GayWise LGBT Arts Festival 2007 – Call for Submissions
>To mark the centenary of her birth, the National Portriat Gallery is hold a lecture examining the life of Daphne du Maurier, author of many… Read More »Lecture: Daphne Du Maurier
>2028 will mark the centenary of the Equal Franchise Act, which gave women the vote on equal terms to men. Yet today women are still… Read More »Equal Power 2028
>From 6 July 2007, anyone visiting the revamped home of the British Film Institute on the Southbank in London will be able to view an… Read More »Beautiful Things
> Of the incidents reported women are 7 times less likely to report homophobic violence to the police even though it is apparent through the… Read More »Met Police LGBT Women Survey
>Dame Ethel Smyth (1858-1944) was born to a strict military family in which she was introduced to music and composition as ladylike activities suited to… Read More »The Boatswain’s Mate
>Marlene Dietrich’s bisexual exploits, her fondness for butch drag and her medal-winning heroism in the Second World War have added to the legend that has… Read More »Good Evening, Miss Dietrich