London’s Tate Gallery has just announced a major new exhibition planned for 2017 called Queer British Art. The first of it’s kind from the prestigious Institution that houses the country’s national collection of British art, and it will mark the 50th Anniversary of the de-criminalization of (male) homosexuality in England & Wales. The show will be … Continue reading
It was a good night for queer cinema at the prestigious London Film Critics Awards yesterday. Timothée Chalamet won the Best Actor Award for his starring role in CALL ME BY YOUR NAME, whilst openly gay writer/director FRANCIS LEE picked up Breakthrough Filmmaker Award for the stunning gay romance GOD’S OWN COUNTRY his feature film debut. 21-year-old Brit … Continue reading
Each week queerguru takes a brief look at some of the big things that make us smile and get a real ‘high five’ aka the ice cream emoji, and at the other end of the scale, those things that have really pissed us off and get a very big thumbs downs aka the famous ‘poop’ … Continue reading
LEGO releases first LGBTQ Pride set because “everyone is awesome” The set’s designer made it for his desk at work a while back, but now LEGO is releasing the colorful collection for everyone. Read MORE Queerguru reviews The Most Beautiful Boy In The World directed by Kristina Lindström … Continue reading
Rev. Raymond Broshears was a gay preacher from Illinois who moved to San Francisco in 1965. It was there, after being beaten by a group of teenagers, that he decided to protect his community. He formed the Lavender Panthers, a group of armed gay activists on the prowl for would-be gay bashers. Read MORE … Continue reading