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April may just get renamed as Gay Cowboy Month thanks to Orville Peck + Pedro Almodovar

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    It feels like Gay Cowboy month even for us that are nowhere the Wild West. First Orville Peck, who positions himself as the Banksy of queer music and looks like a fringed Lone Ranger,  teamed up with Willie Nelson to make his latest record. Their song “Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each … Continue reading



I Kissed A Boy but now I Kissed a Girl …… plus Cara Delevingne is traveling the world to work out who she should kiss

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    Last year the UK’s BBC were responsible for  one of the cutest…. and successful….. queer TV shows of 2023 :  I KISSED A BOY.  It was first British dating show to  exclusively feature gay men and it celebrated the fact that the path to love is never straight ! Australian pop goddess Danni … Continue reading



Two extraordinary places to stay in California to fulfill your desires for more than a little fantasy

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    We were taken back with all your response to Queerguru’s wee film last month about The Madonna Inn which we think is possibly the most fabulous hotel in the World.  (Check HERE ). And we loved even more your suggestions about other possible contenders for that title ….. here are just two of … Continue reading



A flamboyant Canvey Island boy who went on to shape the Blitz Kids silhouette in the 1980s — David Johnson recalls the life of fashion designer Stephen Linard

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  Stephen Linard, the Blitz Kid fashion designer whose clothes were worn by David Bowie, Boy George and  Spandau Ballet, died on March 10, aged 64, after enduring painful cancer during recent months. David Johnson remembers the life and career of the man he knew: The press called them the New Romantics and the Blitz Kids, declaring the Eighties … Continue reading



Rendez-Vous Dance presents The Monocle which brings to life the feel of 1930’s Paris in the city’s very first lesbian club

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      It is always such a joy to discover what is playing at Wilton’s Music Hall in London.  In the mid-19th-century it was a grand music hall attached to an 18th-century terrace of three houses and a pub. Originally an alehouse dating from 1743 or earlier, it may well have served the Scandinavian … Continue reading



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