The UK’s bumbling Prime Minister Boris Johnson who has universally being decried for his gross mishandling of the Covid 19 Pandemic has announced that London Theatres can start to open soon. They will be allowed to reopen as part of step three, provisionally confirmed to take place from 17 May. Johnson stated that in step … Continue reading
Whilst the Pandemic has turned the theater world on its head and closed so many excellent productions too soon and often for good. Here’s a few queer (and queer-centric) around the globe…… in Belfast, London, New York and Miami …. that believe the ‘show must go on.’ Writer/performer Linus Karp is taking his smash … Continue reading
It seems the perfect time for Renee Cox’s magnificent re-imagining of The Signing of the U.S. Constitution with Modern-Day Women and Men of Color in Place of the Founding Fathers to have its Museum premiere in Boca Raton. In this large scale piece Cox interprets Howard Chandler Christy’s historical painting, Scene at The Signing … Continue reading
World AIDS Day …… December 1st ….. is not just about our community celebrating and honoring the lives of all those that we lost during the pandemic. It is also a day to advocate for AIDS awareness, dismantling stigmas, and advocating for the prevention and understanding of HIV/AIDS within the community. To this … Continue reading
It will take more than a Covid Crisis to stop Sister Roma and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to stop their annual Easter In the Park Celebrations. This year the Foxy Mary and Hunky Jesus Competition normally held in Dolores Park or Golden Gate Park and attended by 10,000 or so spectators, pits scantily … Continue reading