The first two weeks of May is always the perfect time of year to be in Dublin, Ireland as that is when the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival is on. It was founded in 2004 in order to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Dublin-born Oscar Wilde in his native city and to … Continue reading
Queerguru first came across the international baritone Opera singer Lucia Lucas two years ago after viewing The Sound Of Identity one of the most uplifting LGBTQ+ documentaries we had seen for a very long time. It’s the story of how Tobias Picker a remarkable queer composer and also a forward-thinking Artistic Director of Tulsa … Continue reading
Not many filmmakers are as lucky as writer/director Mark Christopher who managed to fulfill a long cherished dream when he got to finally make a Directors Cut of one his movies seventeen years after the original one was released. Christopher’s love letter to the New York disco scene in the late 70’s about the infamous … Continue reading
The current Exhibition at the re-opened Schwules Museum is Intimacy New Queer Art from Berlin and Beyond. If you are unfamiliar with the space, then you should know that Schwule Museum (SMU) was founded in 1985 to give a home to the history and culture of gay men and their emancipation movement, their history … Continue reading
After the German Wehrmacht invaded Austria in March 1938 and annexed it as part of the Third Reich, Hitler’s S.S. introduced their oppressive ant-Jewish laws within a matter of weeks. Very soon thousands of Austrian Jews (and other political opponents) were rounded up and ‘disappeared’ and each day the terror and violence increased and the … Continue reading