The new Queer Britain Museum, the first dedicated LGBTQ museum in the UK will be screening a dramatic short that will be a must-see for anyone intrigued with the history of the lesbian community Back in 1966, homosexuality between men is still criminalized. Women didn’t fare any better. A woman who was exposed as … Continue reading
Christmas is a time for giving : especially if it is something from N.Y’s favorite Department Store Bergdorf Goodman which has been a New York institution for the past 111 years. Stretching a whole block of Fifth Avenue between 57th & 58th Streets it is the high temple of fashion’s elite that has the … Continue reading
One of the most wonderful premieres here at Sundance was the documentary on socialite and artist the heiress Gloria Vanderbilt and her son CNN’s anchor the openly gay Anderson Cooper entitled “Nothing Left Unsaid”. The 92 year-old Vanderbilt has the most colorful past and in some very frank and open interviews with her son we learned … Continue reading
Olympia Dukakis was a well respected Broadway actor long before the rest of the world caught up with her when she won an Oscar & Golden Globe for playing Cher’s mother in the movie Moonstruck in 1987. She is actually just 15 years older than her movie daughter who she very famously screamed at in … Continue reading
Passing is a very powerful short documentary which examines experiences of racism and sexism today, through the eyes of 3 transmen of color. Co-directed by one of the men Lucah Rosenberg Lee, it adds yet another vital piece of conversation to the continuing dialogue about the acceptance of members of the transgender community in a culture … Continue reading