Elle Emenopé is the very first Drag Dandy that we have met and he is part of a new queer revolution in drag (and beyond) in #PTown this summer. His extraordinary glam-rock show THE BOY FROM HELLTOWN has been a smash hit all season at Crown & Anchor’s WAVE BAR and so Queerguru sat down … Continue reading
Why Russian Empress Catherine The Great should suddenly be in vogue is probably a mere coincidence. Helen Mirren received respectable reviews for her recent portrayal even though the series she starred in was so leaden and heavy work. Now Elle Fanning who is young enough to be Mirren’s ……. well, just lets say they … Continue reading
Hélène Gordon-Lazareff started Elle in Paris in the immediate aftermath of World War II. Women won the right to vote in 1944,] and Elle dove immediately into long-form “newspaper-like” features on women’s role in national politics and the growing feminist movement. It had some notable ‘firsts’ in its history: In its 100th issue in 1947, … Continue reading
Newly widowed Fred has been coerced by his control freak of a daughter to sell his large house and move into an apartment in New Orleans. He is stubborn, perpetually grumpy with everything and everybody and spends most of his days now lying around the house sleeping. It is, he explains because of the realisation … Continue reading
For its latest issue ELSKA the bi-monthly gay photography and culture publication finally went Down Under. Each edition of the magazine is devoted to the queer boys in one particular global city, and after three years in existence, Editor Liam Campbell felt it was time to see what LGBT culture is like in Australia. When he sought … Continue reading