2024 will be a red-letter year for iconic queer writer Armistead Maupin who will be celebrating both his 80th birthday and a new book in his critically acclaimed Tales of The City series. Maupin published the first of the novels Tales of The City in 1978 after it had been a newspaper serial … Continue reading
Queer Literary giant Armistead Maupin has a new book out which is always such major news. It’s called Mona Of The Manor which is naturally part of the Tales of The City saga. This story of Mona Ramsay actually fits somewhere in the middle of this queer epic as opposed to being any sort … Continue reading
Armistead Maupin’s beloved Tales Of The City started out as a newspaper column over 40 years ago. They morphed into 9 novels, two television mini-series, and then in 2011 into a musical. With a score by Jake Shears (the lead singer of Scissor Sisters, and John “JJ” Garden, and book by Tony Award winner … Continue reading
The Swedish Pop Group the Army of Lovers are an acquired taste, one that we sadly cannot relate too. There were a totally fabricated group (they neither sing or dance) who appeared on the scene some 30 years ago with aspirations to be the next Abba. According to their founder Alexander Bard (and the … Continue reading
Arrival is a stunning new animated short film that tells a vivid and poignant tale of a young man’s close relationship with his mother and his struggle to reconcile it with his newly-embraced gay identity as he starts a life in the big city. The two have always had a special bond communicated through the … Continue reading