There are some days when we feel tired and jaded as we work through on our email inbox and think that we simply have seen it all before, but trust me we haven’t. Here’s a case in point. We never would have imagined that we would spend time this morning watching the Young Boy … Continue reading
Queerguru (and its ex-Brit Editor) love the fact that The British Embassy in Washington DC sponsored an incredible mural by DC artist Lisa Marie Studio on the outside of The Little Gay Pub This “Great Love is for everyone” mural spotlights the Great Love campaign, which celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community and the … Continue reading
The British Museum in London was the first national public museum in the World. Founded in 1753 and the fact that it has nearly 6 million visitors a year now is not just due to its exceptional and unique collections and artifacts, but also because it continues to strive to stay relevant. Last week … Continue reading
The Broken Heel Festival marks the 29th anniversary of the cinematic release of the Australian cult classic The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert. For those of you who don’t know (including Queerguru) Broken Heel takes place Broken Hill which is situated in Outback NSW, 1150 kilometers west of Sydney, 516km from Adelaide, … Continue reading
If you have a sweet tooth for cupcakes then you make just love what the Burly Bakers are offering up, especially as when they bake they seem to wear little else besides their aprons and big smiles. These Atlanta-based hunky gents are a culinary collective full of southern charm that they want to share … Continue reading