Marcus D’Amico who stole all our hearts when he created the role of “Mouse’ in the original 1993 TV production of Tales of the City. has died at the age of 55. The lovelorn Michael ‘Mouse’ Tolliver still struggling with coming out to his parents had found happiness with his new ‘adopted family’ … Continue reading
To her devoted queer fans, the singer Margarita Pracatan was the best thing that Cuba ever exported. She found fame relatively late in life when Clive James one of the biggest Talk Show Hosts in UK TV discovered Margarita performing on her Manhattan public-access television cable TV program in 1994 and invited her to the … Continue reading
The very fact that the celebrated genius Fashion Designer Martin Margiela has co-operated with the making of a documentary on his life and work is totally unimaginable . He has never taken a bow at any of hs catwalk shows, posed for a picture, or sat down for an interview. In fact, during his … Continue reading
Masculinities: Liberation Through Photography (3.5 stars) Barbican, London til May 17th Despite its title, there’s little in the way of liberation on display in this exhibition, leaving the subtitle hanging there like a question. But perhaps that’s the point: to generate questions, debate on that complex subject of the significantly pluralized ‘masculinities’. What makes … Continue reading
It maybe 2020 in a so-calles enlightened age but somethings here in the US are still deliberately stuck in the dark ages less we offend the holier-than-thou evangelists. Like those who control the moral high ground here such as Jerry Falwell JR. In this particular instance we are talking about American TV which is … Continue reading