The last time David Pevsner turned up on Queerguru pages, it was when we reviewed his book DAMN SHAME – A MEMOIR OF DESIRE, DEFIANCE AND SHOW TUNES. We described it as a conversational romp through New York and LA’s theatrical, gay sex and activism worlds from the 1980s to the present day. … Continue reading
The latest exhibition on BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! is a series of black and white portraits, centered around the male ballet dancer by David Simon Dayan. Titled Ballerino it is the debut solo show of LA actor, filmmaker, writer, and photographer Dayan. He said about this Exhibit “These subjects are some of the most captivating … Continue reading
Is there such a thing as a “gay voice”? Why do some people “sound gay” but not others? Why are gay voices a mainstay of pop culture—but also a trigger for anti-gay harassment? You have probably asked yourself some of these questions in the past but journalist David Thorpe finding himself single again in his … Continue reading
Is there such a thing as a “gay voice”? Why do some people “sound gay” but not others? Why are gay voices a mainstay of pop culture—but also a trigger for anti-gay harassment? You have probably asked yourself some of these questions in the past but journalist David Thorpe finding himself single again in his … Continue reading
Today, June 25th, 2021, sees a new Pop Up in Ptown. At 446 Commercial Street NY’s P.P.O.W Gallery and Joe Sheftel are presenting TIDAL MOTION a summer-long exhibit featuring a solo presentation of paintings, collages, stencils, prints, and photographs by David Wojnarowicz. Each week, Wojnarowicz’s work will be in conversation with contemporary artists, including … Continue reading