A new GILBERT & GEORGE Exhibit is always a reason for celebration. These two queer artists have worked together as a collaborative art duo for over 50 years winning every major prestigious art prize ……like the Tate’s Turner Award. More importantly, their distinctive and highly formal appearance and manner in performance art, and also … Continue reading
Since The Palace one of Miami Beach’s oldest gay drag bars relocated to a more central location on the city’s iconic Ocean Drive, the audiences have become overwhelmingly ‘straight’. The queer performers dressed up in all their finery still give their all, but you are now very much aware that the crowds are laughing … Continue reading
Great news from London this morning. Or more specifically BFI Flare Queer Film Festival that kicks off next month. We have still yet to see their full program but we now know of one International Premiere we simply cannot miss. JUMP DARLING features the final starring role of the late great Cloris Leachman (a … Continue reading
Queerguru has put the champagne on ice to celebrate that two of the ‘elements’ of one of the most touching queer films in the last decade are reuniting. The multi-award-winning God’s Own Country was the debut feature film for Brit queer filmmaker Frances Lee and also the breakthrough role for Brit actor Josh O’Connor. … Continue reading
So very sad to read of the death of Sir Antony Sher one of the greatest Shakespearean actors of his generation. Sher may have been born in South Africa to Lithuanian-Jewish parents but after he came to London to study drama at the age of 19 in 1968, the Brits claimed him as one … Continue reading