Have you ever wondered how your favorite performers take their shows from a blank page in a notebook to a packed room in stitches? London’s Soho Theatre are delighted to bring you the second series of one day masterclasses taking place over Zoom featuring some of the top performers working in the industry today. Each … Continue reading
The Turbine Theatre, one of London’s newest independent theaters, set up stage at the iconic Battersea Power Station as part of its regeneration. That’s just one of the reasons Queerguru loves it, and another is that the diverse programming always includes some great queer content And as they start to re-open the doors after a … Continue reading
London’s 166 year old Victoria and Albert Museum (known around the globe as the V&A) is the world’s largest museum of decorative arts and design. Currently the home of stunning Frida Kahlo Exhibit, the Museum’s extensive Fashion Department has 28000 items in its collection, including for example the largest compilation of Vivienne Westwood designs it acquired from a private collector. … Continue reading
If you are having serious withdrawal symptoms waiting for the Netflix original series The Crown to come back with the much awaited season two, and are missing the British Royal Family, we have just come across something that we think you will love too. Last Sunday PBS’s Masterpiece Theater showed their stunning new controversial drama King … Continue reading
Over the past decade there has been a major global photo-storytelling project by 130 people living with HIV and AIDS that successfully set out to de-stigmatize the disease. All of them have participated in workshops led by South African photographer Gideon Mendel, with photo educator Crispin Hughes, and David Gere, director of the Art & … Continue reading