And Tell Sad Stories of the Deaths of Queens ☆☆☆☆☆ Mr Delaney (superbly played by Luke Mullins; delicate but tense like an over wound watch) is a successful interior decorator and landlord, who transforms into Candy when he has gentlemen company in the stifling deep south of New Orleans. Tonight he has brought home Karl, … Continue reading
Photographer SAM SHAHID has been taking images for the last 50 years of the gay community as seen through his eyes and has now curated them into a stunning new book that is such a glorious celebration of his life in New York and Provincetown. You’ll quickly notice that he has probably been to more Gay … Continue reading
GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, which comprises of over 200 gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer and ally entertainment journalists in the U.S., Canada, and U.K. (considerably more than the Holywood Foreign Press Association and arguably much more qualified) has announced its ninth annual Dorian Award winners. Unlike other Movie and Awards handed out, … Continue reading
Its been exactly 20 years since Israel won the annual Eurovision Competition and it did so in a style that no-one will ever forget. The song was DIva and was performed by the transgender singer Dana International. It was a real first for this 60 year old competition and whilst the win was celebrated around the world, … Continue reading
Savannah Bloch ‘s feature film directing debut (which she also co-wrote with Colette Freedman) is an intriguing drama which requires us to be circumspect with our review to avoid giving away the major surprising plot twist. This is the story of Alyssa (Tania Nolan) a successful photographer who wakes up one morning to find … Continue reading