Britain’s National Trust are the latest official august body to announce plans to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the passing of the Sexual Offences Act effectively criminalizing homosexuality in 2017. The Trust founded in 1895 is a conservation organization which owns over 350 heritage properties which includes many of the country’s finest historic houses and gardens, … Continue reading
A star-studded cast has been lined up by the iconic Stonewall Inn in New York for a streaming concert on June 1st to kick off this year’s Pride Month. It’s a Benefit for The Stonewall Inn Gives Back Safe Spaces Initiatives which has been established to identify and designate entertainment venues, food and beverage locations, … Continue reading
It is doubtful that anyone outside Christopher Zyda’s personal circle of friend or business associates could identify him as an author. Memoirs are usually attached to some kind of adjacent celebrity or renown in own’s chosen field. Though unknown, he has quite a story to share. Raised in typical, middle-class, Southern California, his early years … Continue reading
Even with Kristin Chenoworth performing the other side of Commercial Street in Provincetown, it still didn’t stop a standing-room-only crowd for The Music of Whitney Houston last night at PTown’s Post Office Cabaret. With musical director Mike Flanagan (MIke MRF) and the powerhouse vocals of Sheree Marcelle and their band, this was a stunning tribute … Continue reading
Drag was not invented by Ru Paul as he would love us to believe. He simply catapulted into an orbit of excess that doesn’t bother trying to kid us into believing that a man has transformed into a woman. Drag and cross-dressing have their roots way back to Shakespeare’s time when all the female … Continue reading