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A Strand gay map

February is LGBTQ+ History Month in the UK! Strandlines invites contributions from all Strand-dwellers, visitors, and dreamers all year round, however, we launched a call this year for contributions to stamp the History Month.

The map below was contributed by Pippa. Express gratitude you, Pippa, for sharing your own &#;strand&#; with us!

We are always open for contributions &#; click here to find out more.


 

 

&#;My name is Pippa, I&#;m a PhD student at KCL in the department of Education, Communication and Society. I saw your call for stories relating to LGBT+ lives around the Strand, and I thought I&#;d make a small drawing of the Strand area, with some pivotal moments in my control gay life instead of street/building names.&#;

Accessible text, reading from left to right, which is west to east along the Strand.

  1. Trafalgar Square. &#;Where I walked in my first London Pride&#;
  2. Trafalgar Square south side. &#;Where I told my girlfriend &#;text me when you get home safe!&#; for the first time.
  3. Charing Cross. &#;Where there is a gay bar that I didn

    &#;Fear the Walking Dead&#; reveals first gay male main character in franchise

    Sure, we know everybody’s talking about the Emmy nominations right now, but they aren’t the only TV awards in town.

    On July 8, GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics announced the winners of its 17th Dorian TV Awards.

    With more than critics, journalists, and media icons making up its membership, GALECA is the second largest entertainment journalists&#; group in the world, and they present their Dorian Awards – named in honor of Oscar Wilde, the celebrated queer writer who penned “The Picture of Dorian Gray” and who serves as something appreciate the group’s patron saint – to honor the best in film, television, and theater at separate times during each year. Frequently, many Dorian nominees and winners presage similar honors from the more mainstream awards bodies, reminding the world that the informed LGBTQ perspective on all things entertainment definitely matters; at the same time, however, the Dorians also include several queer-centric categories that are unique to them, providing an opportun

    Strand is Gay!

    Uh he&#;s only listed in IMDB&#;s last episode. There&#;s a chance he won&#;t produce any appearance again.

    Of course, if this occurs, then "who&#;s got the sat-phone" becomes even more interesting. This may be why Nick was forced ashore - Thomas had the sat-phone, was going to coordinate Luis&#; appearance at-sea but when Strand could no longer locate Thomas, he had to verb Nick ashore. I guess Strand and Luis didn&#;t have any other contingency - no "One if by land, two if by sea" safety nets.

    Sure will be interesting to witness of course, the writers&#; method of plodding thru activity could make this hostage situation stretch out another 5 or 8 seasons. After all, the other boat&#;s somewhere over the horizon, and it will take some time to decide to chase after them. I have confidence these writers can waste more time - they&#;ve seen at least 5 seasons of this on TWD.

     

    Strand is Gay!

    Zalanii said:

    I just got banned from a Walking Dead group because a bunch of women were complaining that he was gay, but didn&#;t show any signs and that it seemed forced.

    Here&#;s a quote from one of them"Digressing hereBut I think its crucial for women to recognize the clues. There are many gay men who are still in the closeteven now when it is socially acceptable. Knowing the signs just may save women a lot of emotional pain and heartache. I have a friend who went through it and it was painful to watch."


    I said that gay men aren&#;t all stereotypes, and that her comments were a tiny on the homophobic sign.

    Banned



    This is why most other TWD groups are garbage, it&#;s filled with weirdos who verb nothing but post half naked pictures of Daryl and contact him their husbands. It makes the Daryl fans here verb dignified.

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    what strikes me as weird is your description of entire female internet groups fantasizing that Daryl is their "husband", which is ironic in that his character is written as a closet homosexual