Co-editor Alfie here! We’ve started reaching out to some of our favourite people and asking if they’d like to do a “Read The Room Recommends”...
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Sex Change - Shock! Horror! Probe!: An Interview with Director Kristiene Clarke
Nowhere is queer cinema more prevalent than at film festivals, especially those specifically designed to showcase the talents of our community. Such is the case...
Profile: An interview with award-winning artist K. Briggs
I was first introduced to the wonderful artwork of award-winning graphic novelist and art educator K. Briggs via my wife. She had backed an interesting...
“Carla has taken up a lot of space in my life with a lot of happiness”: A conversation with Aaricia Lemaire
++ This article is also written in French. To read that version, click here. ++ Aaricia Lemaire is a Belgian actress whose career is constantly developing. Since...
“Carla prend beaucoup de place dans ma vie, avec beaucoup de bonheur”: Entretien avec Aaricia Lemaire.
++ Cet article est aussi écrit en anglais. Cliquez ici pour lire l’article en anglais. ++ Aaricia Lemaire est une comédienne belge dont la carrière...
'Read The Room' Recommends, Vol. 6: Our Faves for August
This month, co-editor Helena shares some of her favourite books, music, films, TV, LGBTQ+ moments, and more for our 'Read The Room Recommends' feature... Movies: ...
Part 2: Where All Roads Meet: A Journey Into Filmmaking / Blog
For each blog update, I’ll repeat the little introduction about myself, just in case you’ve not had a chance to read previous entries! I’m Alfie...
The Poignant Reminders of 'Kokomo City'
A Black trans sex worker lies on a bed. She’s being filmed in black and white. She tells of an encounter where she was about...
GIRLBAND!: The alt-rock group taking Nottingham - and the world - by storm
Though having only just recently appeared on the scene, Nottingham-based alternative rock, indie pop three-piece group GIRLBAND! are quickly making a name for themselves, locally...
Our PRIDE: Spotify Playlist
To kick off Pride Month 2024, the Read The Room team have selected 3 hours of our favourite tracks by LGBTQIA+ artists with an alternative...