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The Picture of Dorian Gray : the queer classic re-imagined.

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  Each of us has heaven and hell in them.   Brit gay heartthrob actor Russell Tovey is part of an all star cast (that also includes Joanna Lumley (Ab Fab’s Patsy) in a new adaption of Oscar Wilde’s  queer classic The Picture of Dorian Gray. In a profile pic-obsessed, filter-fixated world where online and … Continue reading



The Pleasure Garden: A Vauxhall Musical : reviewed by Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden

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The Pleasure Garden ☆☆☆☆ Above The Stag Theatre, London  If you were thirsty for a better musical after this week’s release on Amazon Prime of the one dimensional and utterly forgettable Everybody is Talking About Jamie then fear not, to the rescue comes The Pleasure Gardens,  which is fruity, spirited, and welcome as a bowl … Continue reading



The Queer Muslim Project launch a new digital Newspaper

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  The India-based collective, The Queer Muslim Project, one of the largest global online communities of LGBTQIA+ Muslims  has produced a new digital monthly, The Queer Muslim newspaper According to indianexpress.com the newspaper was inspired by a series of workshops that the platform held last year called “Queer Muslim Futures”. They partnered with the Fearless … Continue reading



The REAL reason to go to Osaka, Japan

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  Thinking of traveling again now that the Lockdown is being lifted in some places around the globe?  Then add Osaka in Japan to your itinerary and you could check out  Osaka Castle, Sumiyoshi Taisha Grand Shrine, and Shitennō-ji, the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan.  More important are the very engaging locals, like the Osaka Granny Idol Group who got … Continue reading



The REAL reason to watch BRIDGERTON on Netflix is THE MEN

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    There are quite a few reasons why the period drama series Bridgerton became one of Netflix’s most successful programs last year.  Produced by Shoda Rhimes (Greys Anatomy) and based on Julia Quinn‘s novels set in London’s high society o the Regency era, the series reached number one in 76 countries on Netflix. Extravagant … Continue reading



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