Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ☆☆☆☆ Union Theatre, London Directed by Sasha Regan Anita Loos’ 1925 novel (famously championed by James Joyce) was first turned into a stage musical in 1949, and must have seemed dated even then, much of the original novel’s caustic indictment of the Jazz Age already softened or lost on its postwar … Continue reading
The one thing the members of the Club definitely don’t talk about is Geography. They are group of closeted gay high school students who don’t want anyone to know the true purpose of their meetings. There are only three members to start but when Min, a rather bossy bi-sexual, inadvertently catches her friend Russell kissing … Continue reading
The one thing the members of the Club definitely don’t talk about is Geography. They are group of closeted gay high school students who don’t want anyone to know the true purpose of their meetings. There are only three members to start but when Min, a rather bossy bi-sexual, inadvertently catches her friend Russell … Continue reading
In his 2023 solo Exhibition RIVERMAN at the Fitzrovia Gallery in London, George Meyer-Weil shows a new body of works on paper and canvas, depicting the male figure along waterways. His latest paintings reveal man as a small part of a much larger ‘picture’ referencing his elemental collectedness to water and the natural … Continue reading
The last time Queerguru came across queer artist Georg Meyer-Weil was in Ptown this summer. This London-based German made his debut at The Gallery @ The Crown & Anchor with his sole show AIRMILES. It was a brand new body of works on paper, exploring the male figure. Starting with a series of portraits … Continue reading