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Sin is in, again : Andrew Hebden reviews Russell T Davies masterpiece

  This is another first for Queerguru.  We are publishing TWO reviews for one very exceptional production.  Russell T Davies’ IT’S A SIN is nothing less than a queer masterpiece, so we asked Andrew Hebden one of London based Contributing Editors to give us his own take on it too.  If at this stage of … Continue reading

Single Street : where having a baby trumps falling in love

  The new Dutch film Single Street (aka Singel 39) which is the movie debut of TV director Frank Krom is labelled a rom-com but is technically not one in the traditional sense.  When girl meets boy  she is immediately put into the friend zone which is where she stays for the whole length of … Continue reading

Sister Aimee : The Disappearance of the US’s most famous religious charlatan.

Sister  Aimee is a bonky film about an even bonkier character Aimee Semple McPherson whose story is too ridiculous to be real. In fact filmmakers Samantha Buck and Marie Schlingmann make a point of telling us that only 5.5% of their film is true and the rest is pure (and slightly warped) imagination. They focus … Continue reading

Six Characters In Search Of A Play : the work of Del Shores wickedly funny imagination

  Queer writer/performer DEL SHORES is the comic genius who created classic gay plays/films such as Sordid Lives and Southern Baptist Sissies that made us all re-think about what it’s like to be queer in the Deep South.  It wasn’t just Brother Boy that gave Leslie Jordan the best role of his career, it was … Continue reading

Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks

Thirty-something-year-old ex Broadway chorus boy Michael has run out of options and is down on his luck and the only job he can get is teaching old ladies to dance.  There are plenty of them here in sunny Florida and all of them are looking for ways to pass their time in their twilight years. … Continue reading

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