There always seems to be an exhibit of Andy Wahol‘s iconic art somewhere around the globe at any given time. We wrote about the retrospective this summer at The Cleve Carney Museum of Art in Chicago, and now it’s Dublin, Ireland’s time. Just opened at the city’s Hugh Lane Gallery is Andy Warhol … Continue reading
Just as Queerguru’s Editor-In-Chief’s visit to Ireland is coming to an end, we discovered in Dublin the country’s first LGBTQ+ inclusive Volleyball team. Bravo is part of DVC (Dublin Volleyball Club)and the team and its associated initiatives not only represent the sporting ambitions of the LGBTQ+ community in Dublin but also shed … Continue reading
Scene + Heard is an annual curated theatre festival in Dublin that loves to support new practices by artists at all stages of their careers. One of the pieces to be performed is the inaugural work ‘Clyde Inside’ from the queer production company Rock Bottom Saloon. The new play written and produced by David … Continue reading
Queerguru knew that it would take more than a Global Lockdown to stop Liam Campbell the intrepid Editor of ELSKA to stop producing his queer photo zine. So in a brief lull last Summer he took a trip to Dublin, which we have always considered one of THE most friendly Capital cities. Irish men … Continue reading
The LGBT community goes globe trotting more than ever these days with often some very surprising results. Last week 27 year old Emmie Reek a Brazilian drag performer caused quite a sensation when she performed her version of Adele’s One and Only on RTE’s The Voice of Ireland TV Show in Dublin earlier this week. Emmie (aka student Emery Modesta) … Continue reading