Thinking of traveling again now that the Lockdown is being lifted in some places around the globe? Then add Osaka in Japan to your itinerary and you could check out Osaka Castle, Sumiyoshi Taisha Grand Shrine, and Shitennō-ji, the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan. More important are the very engaging locals, like the Osaka Granny Idol Group who got … Continue reading
There are quite a few reasons why the period drama series Bridgerton became one of Netflix’s most successful programs last year. Produced by Shoda Rhimes (Greys Anatomy) and based on Julia Quinn‘s novels set in London’s high society o the Regency era, the series reached number one in 76 countries on Netflix. Extravagant … 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
At the same time that screenings of the fab REBEL DYKES DOC are selling out both sides of the Atlantic : Frameline Film Fest in SF and the Genesis Cinema in East London, they are also about to launch a new Art Show. Rebel Dyke Art and Archives curated by Atalanta Kernick and Kat … Continue reading
Like so many other people photographer Thomas Knights is already to say goodbye to 2020 and is very keen to move on to a happier 2021. So he has launched his annual Kickstarter campaign for his very collectible RED HOT CALENDAR. After last year’s full-frontal instalment, Knights has created this video of greatest hits … Continue reading