The Brooklyn Museum’s Exhibit NOBODY PROMISED YOU TOMORROW : ART 50 YEARS AFTER STONEWALL is on view until December 8th 2019. It commemorates the 50th anniversary of Stonewall riots and explores its profound legacy within contemporary art and visual culture today. The title of the Exhibit uses the words of the transgender activist/artist Marsha … Continue reading
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
If you ever wondered why that piece of DIOR that you have always lusted after costs more than a pretty penny, it is partly because they spend a king’s ransom every time they throw a party. The latest one was here in Queerguru’s home town MIami Beach where they treated a very select audience … Continue reading
As much as we are sad that Glenn Close went home empty handed from the Oscars last night for the seventh time, we simply could not be more thrilled that Olivia Colman won the Leading Actress Award last night. In the Queerguru Office The Favourite was, and still is, out very favourite movie of … Continue reading
The word gogglebox is British slang for television. It has also been adopted for =the name of a British TV program where (colorful) members of the public are filmed at home giving live commentary on what they are currently watching live on TV. Trust me it is much more fun than it sounds, and usually … Continue reading