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Amy Zing is co-founder of Sink The Pink and alongside Glyn, they created their perfect club night out which became the largest LGBTQ+ performance collective in the UK. Amy has since moved to Margate and co-founded Margate Pride as-well as co-founding OUT Margate, an LGBTQ-friendly youth club. In this chat, they look back at their clubbing days and how Amy's passion for serving a community has been at the heart of all her work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh Rivers is the creator and host of Busy Being Black, the award-winning podcast centring the lives and experiences of queer Black people. He goes on a trip down memory lane with Glyn, to the early Sink The Pink club days and recalls how he grew to bring a sense of enchantment into his life. Josh works closely with UK Black Pride and attributes his successes to choosing to follow his own joy and listen to words of affirmation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Glyn Fussell is an author, activist and LGBTQ+ icon and is behind some of London's biggest club nights.He is the the co-founder of East Creative, Mighty Hoopla and Sink The Pink.In this letterbox episode, Glyn tells Jess about finding the people who understand you, celebrating being different and how the singer-songwriter Björk helped him to discover his true self and "find his way" in life.Follow the podcast at @jessphillipspod to keep up with the latest episodes and share your letters of gratitude using the hashtag: #JessPhillipsPod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week I am joined by none other than Glyn Fussell and boy did we hit it off. Glyn is the founder of two absolute bedrocks of queer culture: the club night Sink The Pink and the festival Mighty Hoopla and I don't know where we'd all be without him. I hear about what happens when you unite so many queer icons under one roof for the biggest LGBTQ+ music festival in Europe, which noughties icon was breaking in to fellow popstars dressing rooms, and why George Michael had to stop going on night's out with Bananarama. You can buy Glyn's book Sink The Pinks Manifesto For Misfits, Be Different, Be Free, Be You here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I am joined by none other than Glyn Fussell and boy did we hit it off. Glyn is the founder of two absolute bedrocks of queer culture: the club night Sink The Pink and the festival Mighty Hoopla and I don't know where we'd all be without him. I hear about what happens when you unite so many queer icons under one roof for the biggest LGBTQ+ music festival in Europe, which noughties icon was breaking in to fellow popstars dressing rooms, and why George Michael had to stop going on night's out with Bananarama. You can buy Glyn's book Sink The Pinks Manifesto For Misfits, Be Different, Be Free, Be You here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Steve Denyer is joined by Glyn Fussell, creator of the legendary LGBTQ+ club night Sink The Pink and the fabulous Mighty Hoopla festival. Hear all the stories from the early days of Sink The Pink, why Glynn made the move from Bristol to Australia to find his queer family, touring with Mel C and his Mighty Hoopla headliner wish list! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The British drag scene is famously diverse, from traditional end of the pier campy drag to the gender bending, progressive social commentary of underground drag, if dressing up silly is your bag, theres probably a place in the UK scene for you, and if not, theres always space to make your own performance style happen. In 2008, Amy Redmond, POWs artistic director co-founded queer club collective Sink The Pink, which grew to become the UK's largest LGBTQ+ club night. The biggest difference to many clubs of its era was that everyone was welcome on their stage. "Where gender is not on the agenda" as Time Out once said about Sink The Pink. Amy speaks to many UK drag performers making new waves in the scene today. In 2021, drag is still predominantly a mans game. But if drag is performing gender, then surely your actual gender doesn't matter? The beauty of the UK scene is that there is space for everyone, and with Victoria Scone entering Ru Pauls drag race UK, (the first female on the show), there has been much talk since of women doing drag. In last years POW! festival we spoke to Ginny Lemon about the misogyny they'd heard over the years within the scene, and decided that it was time we shone a light on the females, non binary and AFAB (assigned female at birth) kings and queens of the UK drag scene today. We spoke to as many performers as we could, and Amy has saved a highlights on her instagram stories (@missamyzing) where she is gathering, saving, and asking to hear of more queens and kings, so please tag anyone we've missed. This is the beginning of the rise of this more gender diverse vision of drag, we want to nurture and celebrate the whole scene so lets keep the conversation going. There is space for everyone in drag, thats the point, so if its something you want to get into, these podcasts hold some fantastic tips of places to go, people to follow and ways to find your communities. Thank you to everyone that spoke to us, its utterly fascinating to find out about the power of drag, and the journey these performers have gone on to get to where they are today. Enjoy the ride! Illustration by Jane Horgan Producer Darryn de la Soul
The British drag scene is famously diverse, from traditional end of the pier campy drag to the gender bending, progressive social commentary of underground drag, if dressing up silly is your bag, theres probably a place in the UK scene for you, and if not, theres always space to make your own performance style happen. In 2008, Amy Redmond, POWs artistic director co-founded queer club collective Sink The Pink, which grew to become the UK's largest LGBTQ+ club night. The biggest difference to many clubs of its era was that everyone was welcome on their stage. "Where gender is not on the agenda" as Time Out once said about Sink The Pink. Amy speaks to many UK drag performers making new waves in the scene today. In 2021, drag is still predominantly a mans game. But if drag is performing gender, then surely your actual gender doesn't matter? The beauty of the UK scene is that there is space for everyone, and with Victoria Scone entering Ru Pauls drag race UK, (the first female on the show), there has been much talk since of women doing drag. In last years POW! festival we spoke to Ginny Lemon about the misogyny they'd heard over the years within the scene, and decided that it was time we shone a light on the females, non binary and AFAB (assigned female at birth) kings and queens of the UK drag scene today. We spoke to as many performers as we could, and Amy has saved a highlights on her instagram stories (@missamyzing) where she is gathering, saving, and asking to hear of more queens and kings, so please tag anyone we've missed. This is the beginning of the rise of this more gender diverse vision of drag, we want to nurture and celebrate the whole scene so lets keep the conversation going. There is space for everyone in drag, thats the point, so if its something you want to get into, these podcasts hold some fantastic tips of places to go, people to follow and ways to find your communities. Thank you to everyone that spoke to us, its utterly fascinating to find out about the power of drag, and the journey these performers have gone on to get to where they are today. Enjoy the ride! Illustration by Jane Horgan Producer Darryn de la Soul
Le Fil is a Huddersfield-born, British-Chinese multidisciplinary pop singer-songwriter and artist. As part of genderqueer collective Sink The Pink, he has performed around the world, including touring with Spice Girl Melanie C. Le Fil spreads his androgynous vision through collaborations with many global brands such as Toyota and Smirnoff, and has written articles for The Guardian, Attitude Magazine and Wallpaper*. His word of the day is SCULPTURE. CONNECT WITH LE FIL: I: @iamlefil T: @iamLeFil #AnthemsPride is a collection of 30 original manifestos, speeches, stories, poems and rallying cries written and voiced by exceptional LGBTQIA+ contributors and allies. It was created and executive produced by Hana Walker-Brown with producers Bea Duncan, Jaja Muhammad and production assistant Rory Boyle. This episode was sound designed by Ben Williams. The artwork is by Mars West.
Glyn, founder of Sink The Pink and Mighy Hoopla is back to share ALL about the UK queens, who should have won the challenge and his thoughts on the eliminated queen. You can support Sissy That Pod on headstuffpodcasts.com
Tracking Listing for Daisies: 1. Nightcrawler (Illyus & Barrientos Extended Club Mix) – Duke Dumont feat. Say Lou Lou 2. New Rules (Charlie Lane Remix) – Dua Lipa 3. Boyfriend (Digital Farm Animals Remix) – Mabel 4. There For You (Extended Mix) – MK & Gorgon City 5. I Am (Moto Blanco Remix) – Mary J. Blige 6. Kings & Queens (Until Dawn Club Mix) – Ava Max 7. High Heels (Moto Blanco Club Mix) – Melanie C feat. Sink The Pink 8. Daisies (Alphalove Extended Remix) – Katy Perry 9. Be Kind (Craig Welsh Remix) – Marshmello feat. Halsey 10. The Time Is Now (Extended Mix) – EDX 11. Loveshy (Slim Tim’s Classic Vocal House Remix) – Kristine Blond 12. I Just Got 2 (Extended Mix) – Dazz, Calvo, & Salena Mastroianni 13. Dancing In The Moonlight (Jack Wins Extended Remix) – Jubel feat. NEIMY 14. Nothing Really Matters (Phantoms Extended Mix) – Tiesto feat. Becky Hill 15. You Deserve Better (Charlie Hedges & Eddie Craig Remix) – Ryan Hagan 16. Tainted Love (Until Dawn Club Mix) – Susie Vanner 17. Remedy (Extended Mix) – Alesso 18. The Weekend (Sultra Extended Remix) – Michael Gray 19. All I Wanna Do (Bright Light Bright Light Poolside Disco Mix) – Dannii Minogue
Rory speaks to Sink The Pink performer Le Fil & writer and producer Suriya Aisha about how non-queer people can best practice allyship. This conversation was recorded as part of Roundhouse's #RoundYourHouse digital roundtable discussions.
Calum’s actual 100th episode and the last show before Christmas meant an extra special guest and this was in the form of Sink The Pink founder, Glyn Fussell! They chatted all things Mighty Hoopla and how he and his friends accidently built an iconic empire. They also played a very topical politics version of Porn or Not Porn and guessed the New Year’s resolutions of our favourite LGBT+ celebrities.
Calum's actual 100th episode and the last show before Christmas meant an extra special guest and this was in the form of Sink The Pink founder, Glyn Fussell! They chatted all things Mighty Hoopla and how he and his friends accidently built an iconic empire. They also played a very topical politics version of Porn or Not Porn and guessed the New Year's resolutions of our favourite LGBT+ celebrities.
Sink The Pink director Glyn Fussell talks about the first time he lost his virginity in Australia.
This week, head honcho at Sink The Pink, Glyn Fussel, joins hosts Anthony and Dani to talk about peeing on audiences, the invasion of Clapham Gays and which celebs he hates and loves.
Go under the covers with Sink the Pink and discover why it’s a ‘church for weirdos’ and one of UK’s most forward thinking clubbing brands. In this episode, Jaguar meets the LGBTQ+ collective, spending time with co-founder Glyn Fussell and the team ahead of their first full UK Tour. Alongside their annual drag pageant, acclaimed designers, choreography and numerous celebrity fans - Sink The Pink has become the UK’s biggest queer night during the past ten years. As well as insider secrets for you to take away and apply to your own events - discover why everyone should make sure they leave the house in a wig and pair of heels at least once and go to a sparkly night out where you’ll see people smile, snog and have fun in an environment where everyone can be themselves. Featuring interviews with Georgie B and Rodant For more from Red Bull Music AAA and forthcoming episodes with Annie Mac Presents, fabric, FLY, The Warehouse Project and Boomtown visit http://win.gs/RedBullMusicAAA
This week we chat to the wonderful and hilarious Mahatma Khandi! The stylist/drag queen can be seen performing with the amazing Sink The Pink https://sinkthepink.co.uk/, and the queer Asian collective, The Bitten Peach https://www.instagram.com/bittenpeachuk/ Check him out on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mahatmakhandi/ During our chat, we talk to him about growing up in Italy, going to international school, how to use comedy to talk about politics, Asian representation and Crazy Rich Asians, Liam Neeson and collective responsibility, saying thank you after sex, advice on clothes and personal style, Rupaul's Drag Race, all other things drag and so much more! For information on Simon Sinek, who we mention when we talk about social media, his website is https://startwithwhy.com/.
Happy New Year! To start the new year, I met up with one of London's most renowned D.J's, and now Podcasters, Neil Prince. What an absolute pleasure it was to sit and talk music and Pop with someone with such an encyclopaedic knowledge of the subject. One of London's premier pop DJ's, Neil recently was the opening act for Bananarama on their original line up tour - across the UK and in NYC - and, as part of the night he co-created 'R&She', opened for En Vogue! 'R&She' is a night dedicated to the queens of Hip Hop and and R & B and has been across London and over to NYC aswell. Neil is also has residencies at 'Camp Attack' at London's Heaven nightclub and Sink The Pink to name just a couple. He can also be found playing at festivals across the globe, including 'Mighty Hoopla' here in London in the summer. Neil used to play the pop room at my all time favourite London club 'Popstarz' in the Pop room and we reminisce about those brilliant nights and talk about clubs that have since come and gone. Of course Neil is now a podcaster as well so we chat about his joyous podcast 'Retro Chart Trivia' and how that came into existence. Jump in and get your Pop life happening with this charming man! (Thanks Morrisey and Prince) You can find Neil and Retro Chart Trivia at - https://twitter.com/neilprincedj https://www.mixcloud.com/neilprincedj https://www.instagram.com/neilprincedj https://www.facebook.com/charttrivia https://www.mixcloud.com/charttrivia And don't forget to subscribe to me and Neil on iTunes!
We had an extra spooky show celebrating Halloween this week! Ginger Johnson and Mahatma Khandi from Sink The Pink were in the studio bringing all the laughs. They did Halloween themed Porn Or Not Porn, played Put Your Hand In The Pussy… have to listen and find out what that could possibly mean!
We had an extra spooky show celebrating Halloween this week! Ginger Johnson and Mahatma Khandi from Sink The Pink were in the studio bringing all the laughs. They did Halloween themed Porn Or Not Porn, played Put Your Hand In The Pussy… have to listen and find out what that could possibly mean!
Adam talks with British comedian, actor and writer Jayde Adams. JAYDEFAXAs you'll hear Jayde began her performing career on a sad note following the death of her older sister Jenna in 2011. That encouraged Jayde to leave her native Bristol and start doing comedy, often in London drag clubs like Sink The Pink, Jonny Woo's Unroyal Variety, The Glory and The Vauxhall Tavern.Just three years later she won the 2014 Funny Women Award and in 2016 was a nominee at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards. She's in Edinburgh again this year with her third show, an homage to Bette Midler entitled 'The Divine Ms Jayde' (Pleasance Courtyard, 9.30pm, August).Adam & Jayde recorded their conversation in February 2018. WARNING! Includes frank discussions of a sexual nature and there's also some dead rat chat.Thanks to Séamus Murphy-Mitchell for production support.Music & jingles by Adam Buxton See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 1 of season 2, we chat with The ShayShay Show. We cover a lot! From ShayShay’s life in California to joining the ever expanding East London powerhouse Sink The Pink. ShayShay was Miss Sink the Pink 2015/16. Since being crowned, ShayShay has been working hard to make safe creative platforms for an incredibly diverse range of artist in London. We also cover all our usual fun-favourite-draggy questions. So listen in for what is a really inspirational chat, with one of London’s hardest working (and talented!) artist - who may or may not fall under the drag umbrella... Define Werk is hosted by Jack James Baxter (a.k.a Hollie Would) & Francesca Renee´ Reid (a.k.a Brent Would)
For this edition of East London's favourite arts and culture show, we team up with the Dalstonist paper and website to bring you the sounds behind their words. We talk to photographer Jan Klos about the people pulling your pints, Viktor Wynd takes us behind the scenes at his Museum of Curiosities, Amy Redmond gives us a big night out at Sink the Pink, artist Wilfrid Wood shares his passion for dogs and we hear some music by Andreya Traina and Mike Skinner.
New mix with rare gems. Enjoy! ;) 1. Red Room by Sink The Pink, JoeCharlie 2. Orange (Interactive Noise Remix) by Symphonix 3. Swingers by Life Style & Audio X 4. Roar by Nicole Moudaber 5. Kinetic Energy (Original Mix) by Filterheadz Stay in touch via twitter/zitamolnarsound facebook/zitamolnarsound