Even though DRAG KINGs date back to the Tang Dynasty, in China from 618 to 907 AD. somehow historically gotten far less attention than Drag Queens. They have always been present in British culture in past centuries, think Vesta Tilley, Ella Shields and Hetty King who became major Music Hall Stars, Fast forward to the present time … Continue reading
Queerguru has been invited to this Party tonight (Friday 4th Nov) BUT as we cannot be there from the US, maybe you’d like to go instead? ‘Unapologetic’ Sexuality’ is curated by Sakib Khan for KKWEER ARTS a new London-based art platform that will spotlight the work of LGBTQ+ visual artists across the globe. … Continue reading
London-based artist Kudzanai-Violet Hwami was born in Gutu, Zimbabwe in 1993 and her work reveals a deeply personal vision of Southern African life. Her new solo show at Victoria Miro Gallery shows new work that draws on her experiences of geographical dislocation and displacement, her paintings combine visual fragments from a myriad of sources such … Continue reading
La Voix is just one lucky bitch. And glamorous to boot. This ex semi- finalist on Britains Got Talent TV Show is one those old-school vivacious multi-talented performers who just doesn’t don on drag, but puts her whole heart and soul into her act with both her singing and comedy. She’s getting to be … Continue reading
Effigies of Wickedness (Songs Banned by the Nazis) at the Gate Theatre ☆☆☆☆ Once the Nazi regime took power in 1933, it required a registry of all German musicians and as a result, hundreds of talented composers had their work deliberately suppressed and careers ended simply because their race or style of music offended … Continue reading