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Real Housewife of Miami JULIA LEMIGOVA and Promoter/singer JONATHAN HAWKINS and their (queer) take on SANTA BABY

    As Miami Beach is the winter base of QUEERGURU we kind of feel obliged to watch Bravo’s Real Housewives of Miami TV series.  It’s no hardship as we have warmed to (most) of the outrageous  ladies who live their larger-than-life Miami lifestyles   (You go Marysol ….) It is the only Real Housewives series … Continue reading

Real-life husbands Julian Morris & Landon Ross play soldiers in love in super queer ‘Dancing in Babylon’ music video

  Brit actor Julian Morris  (best known for playing Adam Berryman in PBS’s queer drama Man In An Orange Shirt) lives in LA with his husband of 20 years, the artist  Landon Ross.   Now they are playing soldiers in love in the super queer ‘Dancing in Babylon’ music video with indie pop duo MGMT featuring … Continue reading

Really Ryan??? – Rude Polaroids at Studio Lacombe … a new Exhibit that opens 9/25

  Better known as Rude Polaroids, Ryan Rudewicz (originally from Yarmouth) is the winner of the 2023 Glam Award as New York’s best nightlife photographer. Although he works with now antiquated technologies, Polaroid and film photos, he brings an extremely fresh and contemporary view on the lives of today’s young queer people. His photos exude … Continue reading

Really Want To Hurt Me is back in London

  Fresh from it’s critically acclaimed sold-out run at the Assembly Hall at this year’s Edinburgh Festival,  Flaming Theatre brings Ben Santa Maria’s  REALLY WANT TO HURT ME back to London. This enchanting new dark comedy with dance sequences is about growing up as a gay teenager in ‘80s Devon. It offers a fresh small town … Continue reading

REBEL : 30 Years of London Fashion ………….. The Design Museum, London  reviewed by Ris Fatah

      Londoners have always cared about how they look. Throughout history, each generation has created its own looks, with inspiration drawn from a wide variety of sources. Rebel is a new exhibition at London’s Design Museum. It focuses on the early work of a group of about 300 fashion designers from the past … Continue reading

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