The genius performance artist TAYLOR MAC is in Rhode Island today Sunday 15th September, and as we write judy (Taylor’s preferred pronoun) is currently on a Panel at Brown University Granoff Center for the Arts in Providence. However tomorrow at the Fenwick Theater in nearby Worcester in Mass, Mac will be performing an Abridged version … Continue reading
Terry De Havilland born in London’s East End just before WW2 broke out, became the capital’s (and then the world’s) most colourful cobbler with his stunning ‘look at me’ shoes in the 1960s’ . His outrageous platform shoes. away ahead of its time ,attracted an enormous band of followers from celebrities like Marianne Faithfull, Led … Continue reading
It was a wonderfully manic week for the Queerguru Team both sides of the Atlantic and it shows how magically diverse our schedule is these days as we expand our queer coverage. Take a look at That Was The Week That Was just in case you missed any of it Jonathan Kemp reviewed BEFORE … Continue reading
Ryan Murphy who has shaped himself into being an innovative Patron Saint of LGBT entertainment, has just announced his latest new venture which has us all celebrating with joy. Last year he produced a Broadway revival of Matt Crowley’s The Boys In The Band to mark the 50th Anniversary of the original groundbreaking production … Continue reading
The British Museum in London was the first national public museum in the World. Founded in 1753 and the fact that it has nearly 6 million visitors a year now is not just due to its exceptional and unique collections and artifacts, but also because it continues to strive to stay relevant. Last week … Continue reading