“Hear My Voice” by Celeste tells the story of what was intended to be a peaceful protest at the 1968 Democratic National Convention that turned into a violent clash with police and the National Guard. Celeste’s angelic yet powerful voice is demonstrated through her lyrics “Hear my voice, hear my dreams. Let us make a … Continue reading
The 44th Edition of Frameline one of biggest and best #LGBTQ Film Festivals in the world is going Virtual this year. From 25th- 28th June they will be screening an eclectic mix of queer cinema + panels : available on global screening for the first time Here are QUEERQURU’S Top Picks of the Film You … Continue reading
Flavio Alves’s award winning film THE GARDEN LEFT BEHIND finally gets its UK premiere at Glasgow Film Festival next month It’s the tale of Tina a young trans woman and her grandmother, as they navigate Tina’s transition and struggle brings home the stark reality of trying to build a life as undocumented immigrants in … Continue reading
Writing workshops present a mixed bag. Out of many submissions, a few might be worthwhile. It must be similar to what creative writing professors experience in every seminar or class. The good ones will shine and collecting stories for an anthology gives the editor the leeway to make the cuts. Since this collection comes from … Continue reading
Rather than being depressed whilst in self-quarantine, it has actually inspired some very creative folks to make light of their current predicaments. There has been a real flurry of both hilarious and uplifting music videos which we have ploughed through to come up with our favorite Top Ten this week Starting with MIss Sherry Vine … Continue reading