Ever since we met the award winning and photographer Kim Yaged some 4 years ago, she has become somewhat obsessed with both hypocrites and strippers. Not that she claims to be either (!) but if you are in the West Hollywood area .you can judge for yourselves . The Celebration Theater is presenting a … Continue reading
The Kimono takes centre stage at the exciting new exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum (London) opening at the end of February. The Kimono is quintessentially a garment that says Japan and could be considered their national dress. Appearing in Japan around the 1660s and originating in China it became an icon of Japanese … Continue reading
Queerguru’s winter base is in Miami Beach, one of the most inclusive and forward-thinking cities when it comes to the LGBTQ community. Being a significant minority of the local population contributes to making it a happy and accepting environment for most of us across the queer spectrum. 45 minutes north is Fort Lauderdale when … Continue reading
Even though DRAG KINGs date back to the Tang Dynasty, in China from 618 to 907 AD. somehow historically gotten far less attention than Drag Queens. They have always been present in British culture in past centuries, think Vesta Tilley, Ella Shields and Hetty King who became major Music Hall Stars, Fast forward to the present time … Continue reading
London’s Kings Head Theatre keeps reminding us of what an important source it is for such excellent queer theatre. This summer it invited 4 different LGBTQ artistic directors to curate new work as part of The Takeover : Queer Futures Project The Theatre is now about to start the final of the four seasons … Continue reading