It maybe be hard for some of us to take in but 2020 actually marks the 40th anniversary of America’s first AIDS case. Since then, almost 700,000 people have died, the LGBTQ community has been stigmatized by the virus, and we are still without a cure. To help us remember all those that we … Continue reading
If you have never seen an AirOtic Show you really are missing out. They are the sexiest and sensual burlesque style circus cabaret ever. Often described as a queer Cirque Du Soleil and with far hotter men. Queerguru first discovered them when they played their first Sold Out Summer Season in PTown in 2017 ……remember … Continue reading
London’s CUBITT GALLERY is currently presenting a solo exhibition of new and archival works that spotlight Black Queer legacies in Britain by photographer, artist-scholar, archive curator, and radical sex activist Ajamu X, curated by Languid Hands. Drawing on Ajamu’s personal archive, collected over the artist’s 30-year career, as well as previously unexhibited contact sheets, … Continue reading
The Sarabande Foundation is the legacy of the late creative genius ALEXANDER McQUEEN. He started it in 2007 and it is named after his Spring Collection of that year. Sarabande was established because McQueen passionately believed that creative minds with the potential to push boundaries should be given the same opportunities he’d enjoyed. The … Continue reading
One of the remarkable plus points of this wretched Lockdown is the innovative ways that artists, queer or otherwise, have used to bring us such an array of culture into our homes. Better still on a global basis like we have never seen before and so essential with the world being so fractured right … Continue reading