Jordan Eagles is a New York-based artist who has a passion for blood, in particular in relation, to challenging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s blood donation policy, which advocates suggest is biased, perpetuates stigma and homophobia, and is not in line with modern science. Eagles has worked with blood as an artistic … Continue reading
Award-winning filmmaker Todd Haynes …..he has won both the Queer Palm (‘Carol’) and The Teddy (‘Poison’) ….. is so busy spreading the gospel of Haynes On December 1st his latest movie the critically acclaimed MAY/DECEMBER will be streaming on Netflix. It’s an uncomfortable real-life melodrama about the scandal of a 36-year-old mother (Julianna Moore) … Continue reading
Queerguru is proud to have some 72K followers spread over some 46 countries (and growing) so it’s nice to travel to some of them at times albeit online. This week it’s Bavaria, the largest state in Germany, and the home of Octoberfest the world’s largest Volksfest. However, we are not interested in the beer … Continue reading
A study from the Kirby Institute at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, has proven the effectiveness of HIV ‘treatment as prevention’ strategies, including equitable access to PrEP and testing, in combatting HIV transmission. The study found a 27% increase in people accessing HIV treatment resulted in a 66% decrease in infections … Continue reading
Christopher Fowler, the award-winning queer Brit author of fifty novels and short-story collections, including the highly successful Bryant & May mysteries, has died in London aged just 69. The Bryant & May series is set primarily in London, with stories taking place in various years between World War II and the present. While there … Continue reading