Gaston Lacombe : new exhibit FRAGMENTS

  Gaston Lacombe is what the oldtimers n PTown call “awashahore”.  It’s the description that applies to many of us who visit this beautiful gay mecca on the very tip of Cape Cod and never leave. As Lacombe is an artist he quickly fitted into a community that respects and cherishes the arts on every … Continue reading

Gaston Lacombe : The Sun and the Moon

  Gaston Lacombe migrated to Ptown from French Canada a few years back to open his own art gallery which very quickly has become one of Queerguru’s go-to places for contemporary queer art. Over the last few months, one motif has dominated  Lacombe’s art – the simple circle. Arcs, hoops, halos, suns and moons, but … Continue reading

Gateway Grinds : the history of the iconic London lesbian club

  Most documentary films about our LGBTQ+ history focus on gay men, so it’s a refreshing change to come across one on the lesbian community.  Especially when it’s about an iconic London bar that was such a groundbreaking establishment that would inspire other lesbian bars to open around the globe. The Gateways club situated in … Continue reading

Gay-4-Pay is out & Cashsexuals are in.

In the LGBTQIA world it can something of a nightmare recognizing a person’s chosen status or authenticity when it comes to sexuality and gender,  as we careful seek not to offend anyone with the myriad of alternative labels and categories now available. Then if that is not enough,  there is the whole matter of fashionable … Continue reading

GAY 8 : Miami’s Queer Festival in Little Havana

  You don’t have to be macho man to enjoy Miami’s glorious GAY 8 Festival in the heart of the city’s Little Havana district; the dance is just one of the main diverse events of  what has become an annual highlight for the local queer community, Now in its 3rd year, the Festival crams so much into … Continue reading

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