This Pride month, Brig takes a look back at the queer beginnings of two of the most well known monsters. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein's creature, and Bram Stoker's Count Dracula.…
MoreBisexual representation in video games has been improving, however, it becomes an issue when bisexuality is used as a mechanic, instead of real representation.…
MoreOur review of Stirling-born writer David Scotland's debut play, at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe…
MoreOur review of The Fruity Prince, a new piece of theatre, with songs.…
MoreOur 5 star review of 'Reuben Kaye: The Butch is Back', at the Edinburgh Fringe…
MoreOur review of It's a Mystery at the Edinburgh Fringe. An hour long examination of murder mysteries that is both warm and humorous.…
MoreThe Oxford Belles return to the Edinburgh Fringe with their show celebrating feminist anthems…
MoreOur review of Fabulett 1933, a vitally important new musical which recalls a forgotten moment in history.…
MoreBRAW: All you need to know about non-binary identities brought to you by Braw.…
MoreOur review of Darling Boy at the Edinburgh Fringe - a one-person show examining how you discover who you are.…
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