Art like Life will just go on, and in the case of these two excellent new Exhibits at the National Portrait Galley in London they should be still there when we stop self-quarantining. Sir David Hockney is probably the greatest living queer artist in the world. At the age of 82 he is still … Continue reading
If Brit actor Declan Bennett is still fresh in your memory from his recent role-playing a Policeman’s (rather hot) boyfriend in the groundbreaking TV crime drama The Long Call, then you should have seized the chance to see him in the flesh so to speak. Bennet is also a successful singer/songwriter and a … Continue reading
Jonny Woo’s spectacular Un-Royal Variety is back for its third year running and this year you could actually be part of this totally unmissable star-studded ensemble of talented queens and queers in London’s East End . Mr Woo ……..you many call him Jonny ….. wants to establish a new world record for the number … Continue reading
On the eve of Thanksgiving when our thoughts turn to families here in the U.S., news comes from across the Pond of how some people who just do not want to grow up, are forming their own type of ‘families’. And we are not taking about Peter Pan here! Once a month in London’s oldest … Continue reading
Die Walkure ☆☆☆☆ Arcola Theatre at Hackney Empire Here at Queerguru, we pride ourselves on being very much part of the Try-It-You-Might-Like-It -Club. Indeed one of the senior team is rumored to have that as a tramp stamp in cursive. However, when we got the invite to review Wagner’s opera Die Walkure at the … Continue reading