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Snapshot: Tom Ford

Photographer: Patrick McMullan Subjects: Artist Rupert Smith and Tom Ford Location: Studio 54 Maria...

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Page Turner: Glitter, eyeliner and dolly ekes to varder

Amazingly, it's been a whole year since Polari, London's peerless gay literary salon, was founded by the writers Paul Burston and Rupert Smith. And lo, the Children of Polari gathered at Trash Palace in Wardour Street to celebrate. DJ/photographer Dom Agius chronicled the year with his camera and exhibited the results on the walls. There we all were, cavorting, with a lot of glitter...

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April in Liverpool

... gays. But there were also loads of ordinary-looking out for a Saturday night Liverpudlians. Rupert Smith interviewed April and The Gender Trust flanked her with large illiterate banners, dotted with creative apostrophes, that advertised support for ‘all those effected by gender identity issues’. Before and after pictures of her were projected onto a screen. Her anecdotes seemed bleached...