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Thursday, 12 June 2025

Of cheese, gay landmarks, butler baiting, cheap shops, and turning granny into sealife


RIP, Brian Wilson (far left), the genius behind The Beach Boys.

Another snippets post today, dear reader...

  • Cheese wars news: There's a battle-royal going on in Cambridgeshire, where the village of Stilton is fighting for the right [that for some bizarre reason under protected designation of origin rules is denied it] to produce the famous blue cheese that bears its name!
  • Feliz Dia dos Namorados! In Brazil, 12th June is Valentine's Day, apparently...

  • Historic gay venue news: A fave venue of ours in times past, the venerable gay pub the Black Cap has issued an update on its F*book page - although there were some promises made that its new owners, having won a long-fought battle against redevelopment, were to reopen the Cap in time for last Xmas, structural problems were uncovered that led to a major delay, but they're confident that the place will be reopening its doors by the end of 2025! Hoorah!
  • In death do us - erm - reef? A newly-founded organisation has an innovative offer for grieving families - why not have your loved one’s ashes made into a reef and anchored to the British seabed to grow coral? I imagine the funeral would be a bit wet.
  • Umbrella Jousting, Cucumber Sandwich Discus or Hop, Skip and G&T, anyone? Great news! The legendary Chap Olympiad is back! Expect jolly japes and merriment, as suitably vintage-clad participants compete in such marvellous events as Ironing Board Surfing, Moustache Wrestling, Tea Pursuit, Riding Crop Rumpus, Tie Knotting, Butler Baiting and Not Playing Tennis. "There is a dress code, of course - of elegant finery, military wear, formal wear, dandy wear. No sportswear except cricket whites and absolutely no denim. Please be advised that during the Games themselves, anyone testing negative for alcohol content in the bloodstream will be disqualified, and sent to the emergency gin tent for urgent retonification." Right up our street, methinks.
  • And finally - news that jokes are made of: Tacky budget shopping chain Poundland has been saved from bankruptcy and sold - for a pound! It's still a shit shop, regardless.
  • Oh, and it is the lovely Robyn's birthday today:

[An all-time favourite choon - that I have never featured on this blog before! How?]

And the weather? Warm, but all over the shop. Cloudy, sunny, showery, windy, muggy - we've had it all in one day today!

Monday, 13 April 2015

"Just be fabulous" - and it was











From This Is Cabaret:
After what looked like a last minute reprieve only last Wednesday, Camden’s iconic gay pub The Black Cap has been closed by its owners ahead of possible redevelopment.

The Black Cap’s rollercoaster of a year came to a sudden halt last night as the pub’s owners, Faucet Inn, shuttered the venue with very little in the way of advance warning. Virgin Xtravaganzah headlined what proved to be the final show while Holestar sang a poignant Hello, Goodbye from the stage.

This is a sad and bewildering end to one of London’s longest-serving drag dens and a gay haunt since at least the mid 1960s. Famous names like Adrella and Danny La Rue have performed there with the first floor bar and terrace named after much-loved stars Mrs Shufflewick and Her Imperial Highness Regina Fong respectively.

If anything, the Black Cap – whose stated motto is “Just Be Fabulous” – was on something of a upturn over the last year or so with packed out shows featuring home-grown and international drag talent. The Meth Lab, for example, had seen numerous contestants of RuPaul’s Drag Race lip-sync for the lives of the Cap faithful.

The beginning of what looks like the venue’s end came in January when Camden Council gave notice that it was minded to approve planning permission for a residential redevelopment of the building’s first, second and third floor. This would have meant the destruction of both the bar and the terrace. Fears were raised that the suggested sound proofing would be inadequate; as seen in the case of the George Tavern, even a single noise complaint could in theory endanger a publican’s licence.

The plans were fought tooth and nail. At a public meeting the following month, representations from cabaret journalist Ben Walters, Camden resident and foster carer for LGBT youth Nigel Bevington and local planning expert Colin Leadbetter all decried the proposals, as did senior councillors. Leader of the Council Sarah Hayward and her deputy Pat Callaghan both lent their support, the former calling the Black Cap a “vital asset for a community that still sadly suffers discrimination.” Faucet Inn failed to send representation which was just as well: the Council chose to reject the redevelopment plans as they stood.

It looked like the tide had turned, especially when only last Wednesday the Black Cap successfully applied to be recognised as an asset of community value (ACV). The application was made by Nigel Harris, director of Camden LGBT Forum. At the time, Harris proclaimed that “it ensures our local residents have a safe space to go and meet other LGBT people. Because it holds great memories for our older members who have been visiting for decades. Because it provides a space for LGBT groups and outreach. Because it puts Camden on the map with its grand history of top talent and support for equal rights.”

The venue had been given ACV status before in 2013 but the owners overturned that decision soon after. Fingers were crossed that Faucet Inn would not choose to challenge the status this time. Those fingers are probably still crossed that something positive can come from this situation.

What exactly drove Faucet Inn to the drastic action of shuttering their own property in such a sudden fashion is as yet unknown. One possible motivation mentioned has been that if the venue is closed for long enough, it will no longer be deemed “a community asset” which would endanger its ACV status. Others on social media have wondered whether Faucet Inn would have kept the Black Cap open if the redevelopment had gone ahead as planned. The truth is that we’ll never know and that, for now at least, it looks like the Black Cap joins a number of other LGBT venues lost to ever-encroaching gentrification.
Complaints, questions and comments should be forwarded for the attention of Faucet Inn CEO Steve Cox va the contact page on the company's website. I have already written.

Here are just a few examples of The Cap's - ahem - illustrious variety...





It is a sad day for LGBT history.

The Black Cap on Wikipedia

Saturday, 24 November 2012

Playing to type



How my mind works, part #397 in a series...

News this week of the demise of typewriter production in the UK prompted me to dig this one out of the vaults!

It's a classic performance of The Typewriter Song (and more besides) by the late, forever-missed, pioneer of the drag queen scene in London - the one, the only, Her Imperial Highness Regina Fong!


We were privileged to see the drag dignitary live at the equally legendary Black Cap in Camden (one of London's longest-serving gay bars) not long before Reg's death in 2003. Drag queens at The Cap still perform an annual Regina Fong Gala as a tribute, and the pub's roof terrace is named in her honour.

I featured early footage of Regina with the Disappointer Sisters (from 1975!) in my tribute to drag queen history back in 2008.

RIP, Regina.

RIP, the Brother typewriter.