Every time you put on a pair of shoes or pick out a pair of jeans, you’re making a statement, both to yourself and to the world. Being queer is, pardon the pun, far from a straightforward process with clear lines. Language has yet to adapt to our diverse and colorful identities, and we’re … Continue reading
When Teresa (Marisé Alvarez) finally goes home after a 7 year absence to visit her very conservative family, she isn’t the only one feeling a little chicken. (Sorry we couldn’t resist the pun). She’s gone back to Puerto Rico to not just ‘come out’ as a lesbian to her family, but also to invite them to … Continue reading
And Inordinately Nondescript’ would complete the title of this movie about a 11 year old boy coming to grips with his father who died in the World Trade Center on 9/11 which I think was meant to have us reaching for our Kleenex instead I was checking out where the nearest exit was. Oskar the … Continue reading
It’s that time of year when we get to choose a new wall calendar for the new year (we already featured the Tom Of Finland last one week) . It’ll be more important in 2021 when COVID will keep us home more than usual and asd we mark off the days we’ll want to … Continue reading
What is not to say about Paolo Calia’s enchanted, extraordinary life? Sardinia, Venice, Rome, Paris, Fellini, Duchamp, Cocteau: as a child, Paolo became an accomplished portraitist and throughout his various artistic phases – paintings, art happenings, film sets, interior designs, tableaux vivants – he has always managed to keep the innate dreamlike qualities of … Continue reading