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Not Welcome Back Home

The new Indian LGBT movie LOEV that is currently making waves on the Film Festival circuit right now is the latest in an extraordinary growing movement of gay themed films being made in countries where homosexuality is either still illegal, or where even if gay men and women may no longer be legal prosecuted for their … Continue reading

Notes and Queeries : Keith Jarrett at the British Library

Queerguru’s London Correspondent JONATHAN KEMP has another day job too.  He is the published author of London Triptych (Myriad, 2010) which was shortlisted for the inaugural Green Carnation Prize and won the Authors’ Club Best First Novel Award in 2011. His other fiction works include Twentysix (2011) and Ghosting (2015), and his nonfiction works include … Continue reading

Nothing Left Unsaid : Gloria Vanderbilt & Anderson Cooper

  One of the most wonderful premieres here at Sundance was the documentary on socialite and artist the heiress Gloria Vanderbilt and her son CNN’s anchor the openly gay Anderson Cooper entitled “Nothing Left Unsaid”. The 92 year-old Vanderbilt has the most colorful past and in some very frank and open interviews with her son we learned … Continue reading

Nothing Like A Dame

  Nothing Like a Dame  ☆☆☆☆☆ What a wonderful change for a Saturday night in front of the TV in the UK, Ladies in Lavender with Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, and great eye candy Daniel Brühl, but the main event is the 90 min documentary, directed by Roger Michell of Notting Hill fame. It is about four … Continue reading

Notorious Newport: gay tales of booty, murder and mansions by the sea!

    OSCAR WILDE TOURS are dedicated to connecting people to gay history and art which so helps our community (and allies) learn so much more about the journeys taken by some great men and women that have helped us shape our own lives. Sappho and Socrates, Michelangelo and Shakespeare, Marcel Proust and Oscar Wilde: … Continue reading

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