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Basquiat is Back on View

  There is an important new Exhibition of one of the most influential queer artists of the 20th Century, Jean-Michel Basquiat, about to open in the Brooklyn Museum which is a real must see. Even though it actually consists of just one painting “Untitled (1982)” is one of Brooklyn-born Basquiat’s greatest works — a vibrant, colorful and raw … Continue reading

BATHTIME FOR BRITAIN : a not very clean show

  The writer/comedian and intrusive chanteuse Dr Adam Perchard fled London at the beginning of the Lockdown to stay with his long -suffering parents.  Most of the time in their bathroom.  He even cajoled them to take part in one of his ………how can we put it nicely?…… insane videos.     After practising his … Continue reading

Batman Sings (and sort of dances)

Dictionary.com offers a rather pretentious definition of the word that we love to bandy around : camp  which they say is something that provides sophisticated, knowing amusement, as by virtue of its being artlessly mannered or stylized, self-consciously artificial and extravagant, or teasingly ingenuous and sentimental. queerguru can explain ‘camp’ much better than that.  Here’s … Continue reading

Battle of The Sexes

Academy Award Winner Emma Stone is putting down her Oscar (for La La Land) to pick up a tennis racket for a new biopic about one of the greatest tennis players of all time Billie Jean King.   The movie is set in 1973 when at that time King was married to a man, but … Continue reading

Baywatch’s Beach Buns

  queerguru was asked to write about the new Baywatch movie which is about to hit movie theaters nationwide on May 25th. Sometimes we do have a tendency to overthink these things and so we asked the filmmakers what made this a movie that LGBT audiences would like.  The reply was simple.  The two near-naked … Continue reading

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