The current Exhibition at the re-opened Schwules Museum is Intimacy New Queer Art from Berlin and Beyond. If you are unfamiliar with the space, then you should know that Schwule Museum (SMU) was founded in 1985 to give a home to the history and culture of gay men and their emancipation movement, their history … Continue reading
23-year-old Brooklyn-based photographer and videographer Kadar Small identifies as bisexual has an amazing knack for capturing private moments in not-so-private spaces. He established himself as New York’s go-to nightlife photographer by being the man behind the lens at Dick Appointment, Kenni Javon’s queer black rave series in New York. In his latest project, P.D.A, Kadar … Continue reading
Most of the LGBTQ community has a love/hate relationship with Disney. Those that love it find a sense of relief and security in their Theme Parks that bear no resemblance to our real lives which are not so welcoming to so many of us. We tend to like to forget that The whole Disney Parks … Continue reading
The Brits are a diverse nation that seem to relish in extremes when it suits them. Like in television. They are responsible for bringing us excellence such as Downtown Abbey, The Crown etc. but at the same time also for real crass such as The Apprentice. Need we say more. Every time we think … Continue reading
Many fashion designers have morphed into different careers usually in the arts, but none have managed to gone on to wear as many hats as Isaac Mizrahi. And with such success and style. The clues were always there right from the very start as a young man he studied at Yeshivah of Flatbush, High School … Continue reading