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Keith Haring: Street Art Boy

  At long last the BBC film Keith Haring: Street Art Boy , considered the definitive documentary on one of most influential queer artists of the last century, will premiere on PBS American Masters series.  Haring’s pop art and graffiti-like work grew out of the New York City street culture of the 1980s. Much of his work includes sexual … Continue reading

Kelloggs TOGETHER Cereal to make you Proud (and super gay)

  Are you queer but really want to be ‘super gay’?  Then Kelloggs cereals have the answer for you.  They have teamed up with GLAAD to create a special breakfast cereal ‘Together With Pride ” which is made up of …….. you better sit down for this part …. heart shade pieces and EDIBLE GLITTER. … Continue reading

KENNETH WILLIAMS : FANTABULOSA!

The late great Kenneth Williams could easily be described as Britain’s own Charles Nelson Reilly. Both men were celebrated classical trained actors who worked with all the major stars of their day, but they actually found their own fame with their outrageously camp and genius comic humor which made them both much loved national treasures. … Continue reading

Kenny Scharf : When World’s Collide

  The pop artist Kenny Scharf is a survivor.  All his good friends and fellow artists in NY’s East Village such as Keith Haring, Jean Michel Basquiat, and Andy Warhol succumbed to AIDS in the 1980’s.  It sadly  marked the end of one of the most exciting periods of contemporary art in the form of … Continue reading

Kenyatta: Do Not Wait Your Turn : the inspiring story of Malcolm Kenyatta’s ground breaking political campaign

  If ever there was a time that the LGBTQ+ community needed powerful voices in our corner it is now.  The trouble is that for them to get to a place where they can be heard and make a real difference is getting even more impossible in the present political climate.  Not that Malcolm Kenyatta … Continue reading

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