Nothing says PRIDE MONTH better than listening to Rufus Wainwright and Kristin Chenoweth belt out HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN, It’s a track from Wainwright’s new album Rufus at Capitol Studios that he recorded to celebrate MIss Garlands 100th Birthday this month. For more details of the album and Wainwright’s tour check out https://queerguru.com/rufus-wainwright-and-guests-celebrate-judy-garlands-100th-birthday/ … Continue reading
THIS ARTICLE IS REPRINTED FROM Ptown, as so many know it, was once a shabby old seaport that had fallen on hard times. Yankees lived on one side of town, Portuguese on the other. When the railroad came, it put the Portuguese on the wrong side of the tracks. The railroad, though, brought tourists to … Continue reading
This hotel and entertainment complex has been at the center of queer life for decades in Provincetown. It wasn’t obviously intended as that when it was first built in the mid-19th century, by Timothy P. Johnson. Then it was a public hall for shows and entertainment, a bowling alley, and a saloon. In 1896 … Continue reading
PRIDE has become such a major, and exciting celebration now that is longer confined to the bustling metropolitan cities but is also enjoyed in remote rural areas where people once used to think they were the ‘only gay in the village’ . There are major events like the mile-long + street parade in NY … Continue reading
Jerker, or The Helping Hand: A Pornographic Elegy with Redeeming Social Value and a Hymn to the Queer Men of San Francisco in Twenty Telephone Calls, Many of Them Dirty (commonly known simply as Jerker) is a 1986 one-act play by Robert Chesley. The two-character play traces the relationship that develops between a disabled Vietnam veteran, J. … Continue reading