At the end of April, Fort Lauderdale celebrates FLEET WEEK when five US Navy Ships arrive in port packed from stern to bow with sailors. ( One of the ships is listed as a ‘fast response cutter’ which has us very intrigued.) For seven whole days you can sign up to tour one of the ships … Continue reading
The Chemsex Monologues ☆☆☆ Above the Stag The Chemsex Monologues tells the story of four characters as they navigate their way around the vibrant but drug-fuelled post club chill out party scene in London. The Narrator is handsome but adrift (played with quiet strength by Kane Surry) and meets the buff and topless Nameless … Continue reading
Matt Houghton’s short documentary LANDLINE is probably the best LGBTQ film that has just been released on global streaming platforms by BFI Flare London’s LGBTQ Film Festival in conjunction with the British Council as part of #FiveFilms4Freedom program called LOVE IS A HUMAN RIGHT. Houghton’s very poignant narrative which tugs away at the heartstrings is … Continue reading
From the Shade Queens comes this wonderfully witty Andrew Sisters parody about the state of the USA since the Orange Man took over. ‘A country torn for you and me’ they sing and dance too in this Fusion TV video.
HAIR ☆☆☆☆☆ When I first saw Hair The Musical at the Shaftesbury Avenue in London as a very impressionable young man, little did I think that 50 years later no longer young (but still fairly impressionable) would I be watching a new production in Provincetown where I now live. The years have been kind to … Continue reading