Writer/actor Joel Craig talks about his wonderful new queer graphic novel Journey To Gaytopia and what really did happen to Madonna to Roger Walker-Dack for queerguru
The day had finally come – albeit a cold and rainy January day in Boston – but there was nothing that was going to stop me and my best friend of 37 years from getting suited up in our best Madonna gear to see the Queen of Pop – and yes henny, she still … Continue reading
Madrid’s LGTBQ Pride would not be the same without its traditional High Heel Race, a sporting-festive event which this year celebrates its twenty-third edition in Pelayo Street and which involves finishing the course on platforms up to 15 centimeters high. “I run because I think it’s something super original, very fun and a … Continue reading
Back in 1987 the celebrated British playwright Peter Shaffer followed up the enormous success of his Tony Award-winning play Equus with a new play called Lettice and Lovage that he wrote especially for Maggie Smith (in her pre Dame days). It centered around a flamboyant tour guide who loves to embellish the history behind an English country house and who … Continue reading
Within a few minutes after the opening of this movie …. Woody Allen’s 46th, and probably one of his most tedious … it is very obvious that the magic in the title refers strictly to the staged tricks created by the two leading characters and not to the film itself. Allen’s very thin story, set … Continue reading