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Kadar Small’s intimate photo series explores queer PDA

  23-year-old Brooklyn-based photographer and videographer Kadar Small identifies as bisexual has an amazing knack for capturing private moments in not-so-private spaces. He established himself as New York’s go-to nightlife photographer by being the man behind the lens at Dick Appointment, Kenni Javon’s queer black rave series in New York. In his latest project, P.D.A, Kadar … Continue reading

k.d. lang and Tracy Young hook up (musically speaking )

  k.d lang first met Grammy Award-winning producer Tracy Young back in the 1990s when they hang about in the same circles in Miami (with Madonna no doubt too).  However, it took until now for these two queer music superstars to work together.  Today sees the result of their efforts with the release of “Constant … Continue reading

Ka Bodyscapes

You need to adopt an Indian sensibility and momentarily put aside your usual Western discernment when you view the second feature film of New York based writer/director Jayan Cherian which has so outraged the Indian Film Censors that they have banned it from being played in the country.  What has caused them so much offense … Continue reading

Kaboom

An unrestrained and completely over-the-top pansexual campus sci-fi comedy by famed queer filmmaker Greg Araki.  There is Smith who is still undecided about his sexuality who lusts for Thor his hunky roommate who is straight but likes to play at being gay. His best friend Stella is definitely a lesbian and she meets Lorelei who … Continue reading

Kafka”s Letter To My Father : a new online production from M-34 Theater

  Not everything streaming online during the Lockdown should be silly and fluffy, we still need to be inspired and maybe even shaken up a little. Its an idea very much in the minds of M-34 Theater who have a new production of Frank Kafkas Letter To My Father.  They  told Queerguru unashamedly that this … Continue reading

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