Confession time. Everyone in the queerguru office is so in love with this woman. Every single time we hear her and every time we see her she blows put mind away. Ever since PINK sank ‘Can’t Take Me Home’ back in 2000 (her first double-platinum album), we have thrilled not just to her sheer … Continue reading
Fred W. McDarrah was a staff photographer for The Village Voice and an author who became famous for documenting the cultural phenomenon known as the Beat Generation from its inception in the 1950s. His other claim to fame was his whole body of work photographing New York’s’ LGBTQ scene before and after the Stonewall … Continue reading
The day after Thanksgiving when most of the USA are cursing themselves for overeating an excessive turkey dinner and being quite a pig, it takes on a whole different meaning in Fort Lauderdale. For this is the day the Annual Pig Week starts in earnest, for which gay men who enjoy a bit of … Continue reading
Performance is an awesome new short film by the Pink Dollar Possy, a queer snowboarder crew largely based in Minneapolis. Minnesota. Shot mostly in the city, the 16-minute movie follows the talented group as they ride across town. These guys focus on street snowboarding – which is snowboarding in an urban environment, using rails, … Continue reading
Currently at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead, in the NE corner of the UK is a stunning retrospective of the work of Phyllis Christopher. Titled CONTACTS it is an intimate glimpse at the lesbian community in San Francisco in the ‘90s Phyllis Christopher is an American photojournalist living and working in Gateshead. … Continue reading