Tomorrow February 12th there will be a Nationwide Day of Conversation screenings to commemorate the second anniversary of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. There are over 100 Cities (see link to full list below) that will participate in one-night Demand Film screenings with community partners to turn tragedy into progress. The movie … Continue reading
Will it be 3rd time lucky for Halston? One of the most successful fashion designers who was such a phenomenon in the 197Os has so far been so badly served by two less-than-adequate. First Ultrasuede : In Search of Halston in 2013 and then in 2019 Frédéric Tcheng disappointing and rather clumsy Halston. … Continue reading
When Ariana Debose collects her Academy Award to add to her Golden Globe for her superb performance as Anita in West Side Story, we know what classic musical she should revive next. On a recent appearance on Saturday Night Live she played a very ‘contemporary’ version of Maria with her particular take on The … Continue reading
When Queerguru got notice of this from TheMenEvent NY we assumed that this was a thinly veiled dating party/orgy etc. (That shows you where our minds sink too at times!) Actuall its NYC’s only Gay Gingerbread House Making Class, Cocktails & Holiday Cartoons Party. It’s an afternoon event where you can actually eat your … Continue reading
A major retrospective of the work of the celebrated abstract impressionist American artist Agnes Martin has just opened at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Martin, who many considered a minimalist, was a rather complex and intensely private person. Born in Canada, she didn’t in fact starting painting until she was in her 30’s … Continue reading