The Royal Variety Performance is a glitzy, annual televised quintessential annual British institution where senior members of the Royal Family sit through the (allegedly) best that UK has to offer in the way of contemporary popular entertainment. It’s been a staple tradition of show business since King George V and Queen Mary kicked the first … Continue reading
Last week producer Ryan Murphy announced a star-studded Broadway revival of The Boys in the Band so queerguru talked to Matt Bell an Associate Professor at Bridgewater State University & Editor of a volume of Essays on the play The Boys in the Band: Flashpoints of Cinema, History, and Queer Politics (Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series) published last year by Wayne … Continue reading
Puerto Ricans With HIV/AIDS Are Suffering After Maria Carmen Cruz, the mayor of the Puerto Rican capital of San Juan, said the government is doing everything it can to get medical help to people with HIV/AIDS. She said they “stocked up” medications and other supplies before Hurricane Maria hit, but quickly ran through most of … Continue reading
The smash hit DAVID BOWIE IS Exhibit, the first international retrospective of the extraordinary career of David Bowie, which started its journey in 2013 at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum and has been touring ever since, makes its final stop at the Brooklyn Museum on 2 March 2018. It features 300 objects including handwritten lyrics, original … Continue reading
Openly gay singer/songwriter Sam Smith could easily qualify as the most unpretentious Oscar winner of all time. This disarmingly charming shy Brit is the latest front-seat passenger on James Corden’s Carpool Karaoke who sings his heart and has an almost tearful moment when Corden plays him a compliment. Then when he is totally shocked … Continue reading