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Peter and Paul

On the top floor of Balfron Tower, the twenty-seven-storey housing block in East London, Peter and Paul indulge in a bit of Sunday afternoon delight. That's Peter with the blue socks on and Paul on top. Of course, they are both quite versatile, so it could go either way.

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Cottaging

To round off BUTT's monthlong (okay, lifelong) obsession with cruising, we caught up with Paul Knight, who has spent the past year photographing London’s decommissioned public toilets. He also has a keen interest in the ones that are still functioning, as they’re the perfect place in which to have a quickie. Last week, Oskar and Paul headed out for a stroll around some of the city's many closed privies.

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The Foodies

It sounds like a cliché, but in the case of Australian photographer Paul Knight and his Scottish boyfriend Peter, the way to a man’s heart really is through his stomach. It all started on 1 January 2009, when they met at Glasgow Gayday. They spent the night together — talking, cuddling, and having sex. The next morning, they photographed their breakfast. It would be the first of many images documenting the couple’s shared meals.

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Outdoors

Photographer Paul Knight has taken to photographing himself and his boyfriend while they’re having sex. He then names his pictures after the amount of time they have been together. This photo was taken somewhere in the woods off the A889 between Dalwhinnie and Catlodge in the bucolic countryside of Scotland. The title is 155 days.

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61 Days

This snapshot of a couple getting it on on a couch in Glasgow is a self-portrait by the Australian-born photographer Paul Knight. Paul has taken to photographing himself and his Scottish boyfriend Peter while they're having sex in the privacy of their own home. He then names his works after how long they have been together. In this case, it was their 61st day together.

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David Robilliard

On Wednesday, the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London will show twelve paintings by the late punk poet David Robilliard. Except for a couple tiny gallery shows, it's been almost two decades since the witty poet and painter's graphic, word-based canvases have been exhibited in a major museum.

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MUSIC FOR CUNTS BY DJ MIKE Q

26-year-old Mike Q from New Jersey is resident deejay of Vogue Knights, happening every Tuesday night at Escuelita in Manhattan. There you'll find him doing six-hour sets of mostly his own edits, remixes and original tracks. As head honcho of Qween Beat Productions, he's been making some ultramodern ballroom and house music, all the while playing burgeoning scenes in places like Atlanta and Houston. The fast and nasty tracks — loaded with bitchy vocal samples and repetitive beats — are the perfect complement to the audacious and fierce 'new way' of voguing these days. Madonna would probably break her old back trying to copy one of those girl’s dips.

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