
Abi McIntosh
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Oct 3, 2024 |
timeout.com | Abi McIntosh
Photograph: Ayanna Witter JohnsonMusic, Classical and operaKings Place, King’s Cross19 Oct 2024Friday 4 October 2024FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppTime Out saysIf you’re a classical music fan, Classically Black at Kings Place should be on your radar. Brought to you by Black Lives in Music, an organisation set up to address racial inequality in the music industry, the full day event will celebrate the contributions of Black classical musicians past and present.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
timeout.com | Abi McIntosh
Things to do, Walks and toursNational Gallery, Trafalgar SquareUntil 26 Oct 2024Friday 4 October 2024FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsAppTime Out saysWalking tours are an exciting way to see a city. No matter how well you think you know London a tour will always offer up a way to see the city through fresh eyes. Black History Walks offer a series of specialised walking tours all year round but October is the perfect time to discover Black British History.
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Oct 11, 2023 |
gaytimes.co.uk | Sam Damshenas |Mara Harris |Josh Osman |Abi McIntosh
Originals Philip Baldwin speaks with veterinarian and For the Love of Animals author James Greenwood about his coming out journey and experience with surrogacy.
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Oct 10, 2023 |
gaytimes.co.uk | Abi McIntosh |Jordan Robledo |Sarah Sharp |Alice Morey
Culture Trans cowboys and a queer Joan of Arc are just some of the LGBTQIA+ characters gracing a stage near you. But what is it really like for the performers and creatives pushing the envelope of queer representation?
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Oct 6, 2023 |
gaytimes.co.uk | Abi McIntosh |Alice Morey |Conor Clark
Life To mark International Lesbian Day, Ella Braidwood reflects on their journey towards accepting and celebrating their identity WORDS BY ELLA BRAIDWOOD HEADER DESIGN BY ANISA CLEAVER The language we use to describe ourselves is really important. It’s all about asserting ourselves in the world and expressing how we want to be seen by others. It’s saying; “Hey, this is my identity, and these are the words that I’m choosing to use.” When I first came out, I didn’t use the words “lesbian” or...
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