Here’s the first trailer of the highly anticipated biopic on the late great Rudolf Nureyev called The White Crow. Directed by Ralph Fiennes from a script by David Hare, it stars emerging dancer Oleg Ivenko as Nureyev, and ballet’s bad boy Sergei Polunin who was recently sacked by the Paris Opera for his homophobic remarks. … Continue reading
This short and oh-so-touching-video published by the New York Times is the real life story of Tom Clark, who talks about falling hopelessly in love as a young, gay Mormon missionary in 1974. Brought up in a strict Mormon family, Clark was indoctrinated with all their classic rampant homophobic beliefs that all gay men … Continue reading
A Hard Man Is Good To Find! is a great new exhibition on at The Photographers Gallery, London, documenting queer male photography in London during the twentieth century. Such photography doesn’t actually exist in the public realm in great quantities, partly because it was illegal under the Obscene Publications Act 1857, and … Continue reading
Out Canadian country artist Drake Jensen has released his brand new single “Burn The Floor,” accompanied by the inclusive music video that recognizes both the diversity and the togetherness of the LGBTQ community by featuring a wide-ranging spectrum of community members all celebrating as one. Of the “Burn The Floor” Drake says: “There has … Continue reading
New York based Australian queer singer/songwriter SCOTT MATTHEW has a very distinctly melancholic tone to his voice that sends a distinctive shingle down your spine. If you have watched and listened to him sing his version of Whitney Houston’s ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody” you’ll know exactly what we mean. Matthew has a brand new … Continue reading