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The Incomparable Dina Martina

The incomparable and hysterically funny Dina Martina has described herself as a tragic singer, horrible dancer, and surreal raconteur. Trust me she is all of those and more, but ever since she first exposed her bizarre performances to a startled world back in Seattle’s Center on Contemporary Art in 1989 she has accumulated legions of … Continue reading

The Incomparable Jimmy James back where he belongs

The queerguru team are rather bleary eyed today as we were up to the wee hours of the morning filming an exclusive interview with the incomparable Jimmy James who is back performing in P Town after too long an absence.  The award-winning singer is back where it all started for him in the 1980’s at … Continue reading

The indefatigable MICHAEL CHILDERS : Palm Springs (Unofficial) Cultural Attache and his 2 major Fall events

Michael Childers actor, director, Hollywood veteran, photographer, producer, one half of an iconic gay couple described by Gore Vidal as one of the last great (queer) raconteurs is one of the busiest septuagenarians Queerguru knows.  He is not only extremely talented but extremely well-connected with legions of fans spread across the globe. In two of the … Continue reading

The ‘intrusive chanteuse” Adam Perchard brings BUNBURYING (The Importance of Being Dr Adam Perchard) to CRAZY COQS London

    BUNBURYING (The Importance of Being Dr Adam Perchard)  is on March 1st at the iconic Crazy Coqs in London’s West End.  Dr. Perchard is a self-styled International fashion pirate and cabaret witch, writer, comedian, and ‘intrusive chanteuse”  Although we would add a ‘queer quintessential English eccentric.   His new one-man-show features hilarious scenes … Continue reading

The Iris Prize Festival blooms again.

One of queerguru’s very favorite Film Festivals kicks open tomorrow Wednesday 7th October in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. The centerpiece of the Festival is the Iris Prize,  known to film aficionados as the Gay Short Film Oscars,  as it is the world’s largest short film prize with a whopping £30,000. Funded by the Michael … Continue reading

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