A major retrospective of the work of celebrated groundbreaking photographer Cindy Sherman that stretches over four decades of her work, will open on June 1st 2016. ‘Cindy Sherman: Imitation of Life’ will be the first major exhibition at The Broad which is a stunning new contemporary art museum designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and founded … Continue reading
Let’s face it, Italians have such an inbred sense of style that never leaves them even when they are naked. Nowhere more apparent than in their new hit TV show called Undressed which takes the concept of ‘blind dates’ so much further than some of the excruciating lame ones that litter US TV channels these days. … Continue reading
Things are hotting up in P. Town as exciting plans keep seeping out of the Film Festival Office about their 18th Edition which takes place in a little over two months time. The town then is usually overrun with a veritable movie biz ‘who’s who’ for the five days of the Event, and this summer … Continue reading
Israeli LGBT movies have a tendency to be both passionately romantic and heartbreakingly sad. None more so than the one we revisit now as part our ‘turn back time’ series which is ‘The Bubble’ from 2006 from Eytan Fox who is probably that country’s most successful gay filmmaker. The movie one of Fox’s best is, true … Continue reading
When the legendary gay activist/author/playwright Larry Kramer says we should support something, then we always sit up and take notice. Now Kramer is encouraging us all to get behind a new movie project that he stresses ‘needs to be made‘, and on close examination it seems to queerguru, that the great man is right. Again. … Continue reading