This year the Tribeca Film Festival for the very first time ever will celebrate Pride on Saturday May 4th and headlining all the festivities with the Queen herself, Lady Bunny. They are screening the world premiere of the HBO doc WIG by Chris Moukarbel (Banksy Does New York) which shows the history of the … Continue reading
One of the (many) things we have come to expect and enjoy from each new edition of the gay photo zine ELSKA is the element of surprise. Not just in Editor Liam Campbell‘s selection of local men, but in what we learn about the city/country’s queer community. In this the 44th Edition, Campbell visits … Continue reading
For the latest issue of ELSKA the entertaining queer photographic zine, its chief photographer and editor-in-chief Liam Campbell headed South to Georgia’s capital city. He told Queerguru that he had chosen Atlanta in part as it has been dominating the news over the past couple of years. Campbell wanted this issue to take advantage of … Continue reading
Daniel Karslake’s powerful and disturbing documentary serves as a wake-up call for the parts of the LGBTQ community that may be getting complacent. At the very beginning of his film Karslake is eager to point out to us that the Supreme Court decision legalizing gay marriage was hardly the end of our fight for equal … Continue reading
The way that Frenchman Richard Legay came out to his family (and yes that is his real name) was to join forces with his brother and open a Boulangerie in Paris’ ‘gay’ Marais district and bake very special bread. LeGay calls them ‘baguette magique’ which literally translates in to ‘magic wands’ which is the … Continue reading