In these nouveau times of the worldwide web, it’s hard to believe that Gaydar is almost ten years old. So how relevant is it to the modern Irish gay man and woman?
With its clever name and extensive target market, the Gaydar website was never going to fail. Launched in November 1999 by South Africans Gary [...]
When the Light House Cinema opened its doors in Smithfield last month, it marked the end of a 12 year absence from Dublin’s cultural landscape. Now it’s back and it’s brighter than ever.
It’s hard to believe that it’s over a decade now since the Light House Cinema lit up the north side of city centre [...]
The best way to deal with a man is through his wife, according to Sylvia Harrison.
There is no doubt at all that men and women are completely different creatures. Some similarities may exist, but that’s only for reproduction. As a good lawyer friend once said to me, if men and women lived next door to [...]
Since its inception in 2003, lesbian arts festival aLAF has been making its mark as it pursues its mission to foster artistic and creative expression that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer women’s visibility and identity.
While ‘having a laugh’ is the inspiration behind it, aLAF actually stands for ‘a Lesbian Arts Festival’ which is [...]