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No Love Lost for LOGO TV

When Logo TV was launched in 2005 with much hullaballoo and grandiose promises about finally providing the LGBT community with its very own TV channel, we were all very excited.  Its programming was initially a blend of movies with gay themes, reality television, travel programming, dating/romance shows, documentaries, music videos, stand-up comedy, news, and syndicated programs … Continue reading

No More Show? : Fashion Designers get Creative!

  Since the start of Covid-19 and the beginning of lockdown, with all the problems that it brought, the Fashion Industry has had its own problems in how it was going to show it’s new seasons designs.  The obvious way was to photograph a selection of the new seasons looks and send them to Buyers … Continue reading

No Ordinary Man : the story of trans pioneer BILLY TIPTON

  It seemed perfect timing to watch “No Ordinary Man” during Trans Awareness Week as its the story of musician Billy Tipton who has iconic status in the trans community. Tipton’s story starts with his death in 1989 when after decades living as a closeted trans man, his ‘secret’ was discovered and his very successful … Continue reading

No Pants Subway Ride

queerguru is not sure what makes people who live in cold northern US cities want to strip off in public in the winter, but here they go again. Boston’s 9th Annual No Pants Subway Ride organized by BostonSOS ( A Society of Shenanigans) is set for January 10th is literally what it says. We are not … Continue reading

No Place Like Home: Powerfully dark head-spinner 

  NO PLACE LIKE HOME ☆☆☆☆ Camden People’s Theatre, London Just as Queerguru is looking towards the end of year review of our favorite shows this outstanding one man show about male violence within the gay scene has given us pause for thought. When there is a show this good about something despicable maybe celebration … Continue reading

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