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Between Certain Death & A Possible Future: Queer Writing on Growing Up in The AIDS Crisis : reviewed by Jonathan Kemp

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Reaching sexual maturity is an overwhelming enough experience at the best of times: worrying that everything is functioning properly and there was nothing untoward about what one did or how one did it; but for an entire generation, like myself, reaching puberty in the 1980s, that stage of our lives was made scarier yet by … Continue reading



Will ‘The Men Of West Hollywood” be the next unmissable reality TV show?

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  The guys of the Entertainment Desk at Queerguru like to think they know (almost) everything.  Then at least once a week something comes along that totally debunks that theory.  This time it’s Crackle.  Hands up for all of you who have ever heard of this TV streaming service that has been around since 2004. … Continue reading



Celebrate Thanksgiving by partying on South Beach with ‘the boys’

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With Miami’s traditional fabulous White Party canceled this year as a result of the effects of the Lockdown, the city is about to have a new queer festival to celebrate Thanksgiving Weekend.  It’s called URGE and will be a massive three-night, four-day spectacular featuring a list of the world’s most famous circuit DJs and performers … Continue reading



Blonds may think they have more fun (!) but REDS are so much HOTTER

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  Back in 2013 photograher Thomas Knights  started out wiuth a mission to rebrand the ginger male stereotype by showcasing them as confident and desirable. It was his goal to put redheaded men on pedestals and make their hair color the star of the show. He also wanted this project to insipire other redheads to … Continue reading



Mohsin Zaidi talks about his award-winning memoir A Dutiful Boy

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Mohsin Zaidi award winning memoir A DUTIFUL BOY is the story of his remarkable journey from his humble beginnings growing up Anglo/Asian in London’s East End to becoming the first in his family to go to college …. but not just any one …. Oxford University …qualifying as a lawyer and then as a criminal … Continue reading



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