Two-time Academy Award Nominee Peter Morgan continues his fixation with HM Queen Elizabeth with his latest creation that he has written and executive produced for Netflix. The Crown, which is set to be the company’s most expensive original drama series to date, chronicles the tumultuous early days of the young Queen’s realm, so don’t expect Dame … Continue reading
queerguru usually avoids Film Festival first nights as programmers often opt for some high-profile fluffy crowd-pleaser, so we were really thrilled to learn that MIFO’s Program Director Joe Bilancio has actually selected such a stunning movie for the Opening Gala of their Fort Lauderdale edition this October . In 1990, seven young male dancers … Continue reading
Even here in P City (Paris) word has filtered through that the lights are less bright back in P Town with the passing of (John) Michael Grey one half of the iconic Hat Sisters. Michael and his husband Tim’s ‘art’ was always full of the joie de vivre and totally captured the true spirit … Continue reading
All summer long The Bronx Museum of the Arts has been presenting Art AIDS America, the first ever exhibition to examine the deep and ongoing influence of the AIDS crisis on American art and culture. The exhibition features more than 125 works in a wide range of media dating from 1981 to the present day, by … Continue reading
The Beecroft Art Gallery in UK’s Southend is currently playing homage to one of the country’s most influential fashion designers ever. Biba’s Barbara Hulanicki revolutionized the way we dressed (men included) in London’s swinging sixties and hasn’t stopped since. This exhibition which runs until January 2017 explores the iconic brand from its humble beginnings as … Continue reading