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SHIRLEY'S BURN BOOK

Who's on Shirl's beyatcha list this month?

A drag queen won Celebrity Big Brother? So, what.

I know that I sound like I’m bragging when I say I didn’t watch Celebrity Big Brother. But I just mean it in the same way that Apple says, ‘We didn’t pay our taxes’. It’s just a fact and now I feel so much richer.

In case you missed it: Courtney Act, which is a play on the words “Caught in the Act”, and Anne Widdicome, which is a play on the words “Reactionary Old Skank”, were down to the Final Two before Courtney was crowned winner. Yay! A drag queen has won a reality show in the UK. Cancel Brexit immediately. Oh wait, they’ve cancelled Big Brother instead. #sadface same way that Apple says, ‘We didn’t pay our taxes’. It’s

Brendan Cole deserved what he got

Last year on Strictly Come Dancing, gobby dancer Brendan Cole got into a verbal Cha Cha Cha with new judge Shirley Ballas – partly because he sees himself as her equal but mostly because he thinks people need to hear his opinions all the time. This year, the BBC have chosen not to renew his contract. Yes, it’s sad that he has lost a well-paid job, but what’s really tragic is that Piers Morgan is now campaigning for him to get it back.

New Spice is the same old shite

Posh has finally said ‘yes’ to a Spice Girls reunion, but apparently there are conditions. She’ll sign up, but only if she doesn’t have to sing. (It’s almost like she’s got my letters.)

Victoria famously never sang on their first hit ‘Wannabe’, but if she’s not going to sing again I can’t see them recording a new album or going on tour. ‘Easy V’ doesn’t come for free and rumours are that they expect to make £10 million from the reunion. How do they think they’ll make that cash?

Do they seriously think we’re all going to buy another copy of their Greatest Hits CD?

Justin Timberlake is all dried-up

Is that Justin Timberlake performing at the Super Bowl? More like Justin Tumbleweed.

I just can’t fight the feeling that Justin is a basic. It was basic when he went around telling everyone that he had ‘taken’ Britney’s virginity. It was basic when he left Janet to take all the flak for Nipplegate. And it was basic when he decided to work with Woody Allen.

His whole act seems derivative – like those hideous soaps they make from cannabis – and, if you disagree, cry me a river.

Kylie Jenner’s Baby Is a Publicity Stunt

The latest great tidings from the Contoured Klan is that one of them has given birth. Your latest overlord is Stormi Webster Jenner Kardashian, daughter of Kylie Jenner.

Kylie tried to ‘hide her pregnancy’ from Instagram by using her arm (#genius) and there had been much speculation for months. Speculation that originated in press releases from her ma, Kris Jenner, no doubt. #momager

Thankfully Kylie has now apologised from not “bringing us along the journey” by releasing a 15-minute documentary of her pregnancy and posting a photo of her child online. Please respect their privacy at this time.

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FROM THE EDITOR
Why it's important for Ireland’s LGBT+ community to remember Declan Flynn at a Dublin Pride rally this month.
MEET OUR CONTRIBUTORS
We’ve got some great content for you to get your teeth into this month. Meet the people who wrote it!
30 YEARS OF GAY COMMUNITY NEWS
On February 10 at GCN Towers, we celebrated the 30th anniversary of the publication of our very first issue.
MOTHER'S SECRET SESSIONS
The Mother crew love a little sesh, so over the next few months Dublin's favourite queer club will be hosting secret BYOB live sessions!
BABY DADDY?
The queer movie to get tickets for at the Audi Dublin International Film Fesitval is Carlos Marques-Marcet's 'Anchor and Hope'.
TOTES SHOUTOUT!
Want to support LGBT+ charity ShoutOut and look super fly at the same time?
EVEN OUT
Keep March 9 free in your calender for a night of queer techno, house and electro beats.
ALL HAIL, ALYSSA!
'RuPaul's Drag Race' diva, Alyssa Edwards back-rolls into Dublin this month!
UNSCENE 'N' HERD
This month sees the launch of a new live music club night for queers and their pals.
FOXY ROXXXY
Hold on to your pearls, gurls, because everyone’s favourite abandoned-at-a-bus-stop-by-her-mother
O'CONNOR'S GAME
After a break of six years, Robert O'Connor's new single is a big love anthem with an unforgettable hook.
A QUICKIE WITH... JILL & GILL
Together illustrator Jill Deering and printmaker Gillian Henderson have created the collaborative studio, Jill & Gill, producing much sought-after prints and apparel, including their new ‘Boss Lady’ tees
QUEER VIEW MIRROR
How will the aftermath of the referendum to Repeal the 8th roll out?
CHARTING THE SONGS WE LOVE SO WELL
In 1998, a closeted George Michael found himself at the centre of a gay sex scandal that had the tabloids baying for his blood.
MUSIC REVIEW
Does Camila Cabello’s debut album live up to the success of ‘Havana’?
THE FUTURE IS NOW
There’s an average of one HIV diagnosis every 18 hours in Ireland, half of those in gay and bisexual men Meanwhile in England, recent data reveals the irst downturn in HIV diagnoses among gay and bisexual men since records began. Not only do we have a health crisis on our hands, says Will St Leger of ACT UP Dublin, we have a political crisis too
THE PrEP SURVEY
This month, on behalf of Teva Pharmaceuticals Ireland, we asked our readers online to participate in a survey that examined a number of areas in relation to PrEP, such as sexual health, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), attitudes around HIV, and awareness and use of PrEP amongst the LGBT+ community
WHAT IT FEELS LIKE FOR A BEAR
As Bear Féile makes its annual return to the Dublin scene, Nigel Connor looks at bear culture and the paradoxes that come together to make up a bear.
JONATHAN HAYES ON BEAR CULTURE
Once I was told in a gay bar that I was too fat and hairy to be part of gay culture. The bear subculture taught me different.
FIGHT THE POWER
To mark this year’s International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the power of queer female activists in Ireland. Aifric Ní Chríodáin meets the women on the frontlines.
THE SCHULMAN PRINCIPLE
Legendary queer activist, feminist and author Sarah Schulman will be in Dublin this month to speak as part of the Where We Live festival. As Ireland gears up for the referendum on the 8th amendment, she talks to Roísin McVeigh about how successful movements are created and sustained, and the challenges activism must overcome in the age of the hashtag
QUEER EYE FOR A TRUMP GUY
As a GLAAD report shows a dip in acceptance of LGBTs in America, the Netflix reboot of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy takes all the elements of the original and repackages them to fly in the face of the Trump administration’s rollback on acceptance
#TEAMIRELAND
In the first of a new series leading up to the Gay Games in Paris next August we meet some of the LGBTs who will be representing Ireland in their chosen sports.
LGBT GIRLS HEALTH & FITNESS
A new group for LGBT+ women aims to get you fit for 2018!
WINK NIGHT OUT IN KERRY
WinK (Women in Kerry) is hosting a party in Killarney on March 3.
EMIS THANK-YOU!
Over 2,000 respondents who completed the European MSM Internet Sex Survey were from Ireland.
OUTSTANDING RECEPTION
OUTstanding Ireland's Winter Reception celebrated companies striving for LGBT+ diversity in Ireland.
INSIDE OUT
When he moved to Ireland ive years ago to be with his Irish partner, Jonathan Weir began volunteering with LGBT+ organisations so that he could become more involved with the community. This experience has led him to becoming the Ireland Country Manager with OUTstanding, a global membership organisation for businesses that strives for positive change in the workplace for LGBT+ people
RAY O'NEILL
Everyone was talking about micro-cheating in online entanglements last month, but there’s a fine line between macro control and harmless flirting
SHIRLEY'S BURN BOOK
I know that I sound like I’m bragging when I say I didn't watch Celebrity Big Brother.
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