Queerguru is so excited that the London Short Film Festival hosts its 18th (and first!) digital edition from 15th – 24th January 2021. We need as much excellent culture as this to sustain us and also lift our spirits during all these COVID Lockdowns. Each January, LSFF hosts ten days of short form, conversation … Continue reading
Our second piece of news from Ireland this week comes from Dundalk which although is the county town of County Louth, is a tiny place in a much bigger picture. It would have been tough for anyone to come out anywhere on the LGBTQ spectrum in the past like most rural areas. That is … Continue reading
The politicking for next year’s US Presidential Election is not only impossible to avoid as it is blanketed over the media but it is making us aware how so much of it is driven by sheer unfettered hate. In previous years the rhetoric may have been driven by the customary attacking of rival … Continue reading
We wonder what Pyotr Ilyich would think if he knew what people wound up doing with his classic Nutcracker Ballet? Company XIV has been mounting their take on it all for the past 10 years. This year it’s called NUTCRACKER ROUGE Cocktails & Burlesque at Home. and its a mix of ballet/theater/cabaret/circus/performance art and … Continue reading
The annual New York Taxi Drivers Calendar is a very tongue-in-cheek parody of all those way-too-serious beefcake ones. It also is for a good cause too and too date it has raised over $60,000 for University Settlement, America’s oldest settlement house (1886) serving over 30,000 immigrant and working individuals and families every year with basic services. Created … Continue reading