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Contents:
- DUCKIE: STRAIGHT PRI/GAY SHAME
- DUCKIE GAY SHAME, LONDON (JULY 08)
- DUCKIE GAY SHAME (04 JULY 2009)
- TEN PK POUNDS FOR A GAY-BASHG
- GAY SHAME - EVENTS - DUCKIE GAY SHAME THEM
- DUCKIE GAY SHAME (04 JULY 2009)
DUCKIE: STRAIGHT PRI/GAY SHAME
The Duckie posse is brgg back s "Gay Shame" Pri day party for one last time. The wonrfully ironic event is an irreverent alternative to the rabow * gay shame duckie *
The Duckie posse is brgg back s "Gay Shame" Pri day party for one last time.
DUCKIE GAY SHAME, LONDON (JULY 08)
Sometim pays to be the throng of all.... Pictur taken at one of club promoter Duckie's "Gay Shame" events. * gay shame duckie *
It’s tly the end of an a gay teenage Londoner the mid-90s, the first club I went to was Heaven, which felt somehow pulsory.
And, like many other misfs, weirdos and queers, I felt right at this went agast the gra of the 90s gay scene.
Rather than gym culture, dance mic, strippers and pills, Duckie meld the boozy bonhomie of gay die-pop night Popstarz wh the live-art vibe of the ICA, creatg what lled “homosexual honky-tonk”. Ls nsumerist-aspiratnal gay, more sarky art-school queer, the crowd was thoughtful, bolshie and (mostly) kd.
DUCKIE GAY SHAME (04 JULY 2009)
Gay Shame Go Girly party at the Brixton Amy, Brixton, London 4th July 2009 * gay shame duckie *
The RVT beme a space of gay socialisg after the war and was central to London’s 60s drag boom. And 2014, after the pub’s sale to ternatnal velopers, helped secure legal protectns safeguardg s future, cludg makg a Gra II listed ’s Summer Tea Party, hosted by Amy Lamé Hull, part of the LGBT 50 celebratns markg the 50th anniversary of the crimalisatn of homosexualy England and Wal. Photograph: Keh Larby/AlamyBeyond the RVT, Duckie creat big immersive parti such as the sbroly ironic Gay Shame, held each year on the night of Pri London.
Ben Walters Duckie’s Saturday nights at the Royal Vxhall Tavern end wh Gay Shame on 2 July. There was a sense of havg a shared aim and beg an alternative to mastream gay culture.
I’m performg at Duckie on 18 June and when I was wonrg what to do, I sudnly remembered a character I ed to play – a gay man who talks about sex all the time. So I will be reprisg has been very fluential the sense of puttg forward what I would ll a queer athetic, as opposed to a gay athetic. Photograph: Am Lennon/The ObserverDuckie was such a clear alternative to the sanised, cynil, money-makg London gay clubs of the 1990s.
TEN PK POUNDS FOR A GAY-BASHG
The last ever <a href="; rel="noreferrer nofollow">Gay Shame</a>, hosted by <a href="; rel="noreferrer nofollow">Duckie</a>, go girly... Here's the wonrful <a href=";. I've met him a number of tim before, but this is the first time I've met him drag, and as a stage act. He performed an amazg terpretive dance to the Kate Bh song "<a href="; rel="noreferrer nofollow">Wow</a>"." data-dynamic="te * gay shame duckie *
It’s such a wonrfully queer and creative world and has been pivotal the gay muny.
GAY SHAME - EVENTS - DUCKIE GAY SHAME THEM
The early Gay Shame events entled Gay Shame and Lbian Weakns, neatly vertg the slogan 'Gay Pri and Lbian Strength' faiar om Pri march * gay shame duckie *
We were playg rerds that you didn’t really hear clubs – X-Ray Spex, Kate Bh – whereas everythg on the gay scene back then was hoe or really chey pop. We had no experience of playg to gay crowds, even though we’re gay ourselv, so we were like: “What are the gay people gog to do when they hear Jilted John or Sound and Visn, are we gog to get attacked?
DUCKIE GAY SHAME (04 JULY 2009)
<p>Gay Shame, the nth 'annual ftival of homosexual misery', is provotively schled on the same day as Big Gay Out, the official Pri party London's Fsbury Park. </p> * gay shame duckie *
I thk the ls rigid mic that you hear on the gay scene now has que a lot to do wh and the fact that people are more open about what you n have on stage, rather than jt a drag queen.
Born the Wt Midlands, he worked as an NHS dlogist before beg a wrerWhen I moved to London the mid-90s, I uldn’t fd any plac on the mastream gay scene that felt like they were for me.
Wh the Saturday night endg, feels like the gay scene is beg that b more homogenised. [The night] was unashamedly, proudly, liberately and flamboyantly gay and that’s always cheerg.