Not all the art at this week’s ART BASEL in Miami is hanging on walls. For example, interdisciplinary artist (and cultural worker and dancer) Edrimael Delgado Reyes, is conducting a Performances & Voguing Workshop. As a former member of The Legendary House of Lauren, International. In Puerto Rico he has walked and mentored … Continue reading
IMOGENÉ: the improvised pop concert ☆☆☆ Vault Festival, London If the ghost of Catherine Tate’s interpreter (the one who thinks she can speak any language if she can hit the vowels with an accent ) was resurrected as a pop star to haunt those who voted for Brexit the result might be the international pop … Continue reading
The Holidays are not even here yet and we are starting to being bombarded with movies for after New Year. So far our favorite too are about very strong women. HILLARY is four-part documentary series on the former First Lady/Secretary of State/presidential candidate which will premiere at Sundance Film Festival before debuting on HULU … Continue reading
During the Revolution in CUBA, the combination of socialism and traditional morality only exacerbated the marginalization of the LGBT community even more. Therefore, those who did not fit the mold of the societal construct were deemed as either outcasts or as unproductive. It was not until recently that the attitudes and acceptance toward LGBT … Continue reading
Luckily for us, some demented soul-in-charge of programing at VICELAND TV had the insane of idea of giving Trixie Mattel & Katya Zamolodchikova their own show, which oddly enough they called it The Trixie & Katya Show It is evidently going to be an hilarious hybrid of late night, daytime, and advice shows where the girls discuss anything and … Continue reading