An exhibit of superb works of the legendary queer artist JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT at the Brant Foundation in NY is now ONLINE in a Virtual Gallery. Basquiat was an American artist of Haitian and Puerto Rican descent. He first achieved fame as part of SAMO, an informal graffiti duo who wrote enigmatic epigrams in the cultural hotbed of the Lower East Side of Manhattan during the late … Continue reading
We have to confess the very concept of the annual American Legion run Boys State Event filled our democratic hearts with horror. Ite been going on since 1935 and is a week-long exercise at teaching selected high school-students how to play politics and establish a state government. Set in red-neck Texas, filmmakers Amanda McBaine … Continue reading
Its National HIV Testing Day today and although HIV/AIDS is no longer a death sentence, we are reminded that the disease is still very much around. But then so too are all the support groups and valiant fundaisers still hard at it to imprive the quality of those people who have been diagnosed … Continue reading
Back in 2021 after watchng an alarming documentary from Executive Producer Lea De Laria, Queerguru asked out loud if the new Lesbian Bar Project could save the few remaining Lesbian Bars in the US? The film asked if you thought 200 was a low number back in 2006, then how does 21 seem to you … Continue reading
Colin Davis is a London based photographer who states “I am inspired to create images that are the intersection of classically beautiful, explicitly sexual and queer. I feel there is a real aversion to graphic sexuality as something that can be beautiful in a fine art context – outside of a few like … Continue reading