HBO have brought forward the screening of Bright Lights the greatly anticipated documentary on inseparable mother and daughter Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher after their recently untimely deaths. Directed by Oscar winning documentarian Fisher Stevens and his co-director Alexis Bloom, the movie premiered last May at the Cannes Film Festival to great acclaim. After a … Continue reading
The British Olympic Gold Medalist diver Chris Mears had no problem shedding his clothes for a photo shoot for the last ever issue of UK Sport Magazine. When asked why he was doing it Mears, who is straight, joked that his reason for stripping off for a gay mag was simple: to take on team-mate … Continue reading
The Brazilian Portuguese word ‘saudade’ means a deep emotional state of nostalgic or profound melancholic longing for an absent something or someone that one loves. It is also the title to a new romantic piece from the acclaimed NY based Canadian choreographer Joshua Beamish that is having its NY premiere at BAM this weekend as part of the 2017 Next … Continue reading
For the past ten years Queer Perspectives at London’s National Portrait Gallery have invited guests who identify as LGBTQI to select, discuss and highlight works in their Collections and beyond which have a personal resonance. This innovative and inclusive quarterly event hosted by artist and curator Sadie Lee is going to celebrate its diverse decade, … Continue reading
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