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Matthew Bourne’s Romeo & Juliet streams in US for the 1st time

  Tony and Oliver Award winner director/choreographer Sir Matthew Bourne’s Romeo and Juliet is a passionate and contemporary re-imagining of Shakespeare’s classic story of love and conflict. Set in the not-too-distant future in ‘The Verona Institute’ and mysteriously confined against their will by a society that seeks to divide and crush their youthful spirits, our … Continue reading

My Big Fat Gay Hindu Wedding

We always thought that one of the (many) reasons that straight people would never let gay couples marry in the past was because they knew that we would do it in such magnificent style that would make them more than a teensy bit jealous.  They were right to be concerned as our community has completely … Continue reading

M.I.A. says Re-Wear It

queerguru applauds the high-volume mass-market fashion retailer H&M for their attempts to raise awareness for more sustainability with their World Recycle Week project which kicks in from Monday 18th May. They are encouraging shoppers to bring in unwanted clothes to be recycled, but we think that would be so much better than going to all … Continue reading

M/M

  This debut feature from Berlin-based Canadian filmmaker Drew Lint is an edgy experimental thriller that appears to be loosely based on his own life. Matthew (Antoine Lahaie) a drifting Canadian has settled into a new life in Berlin but has become increasingly lonely.  One day he meets Mathias (Nicolas Maxim Endlicher) a very good … Continue reading

M.O.B. Wives of Richmond

This rather muddled and affectionate profile tells part of the story of group of outrageous outsized African/American middle-aged women in Richmond Virginia who have adopted the personas of Drag Queens. Centered around Anelica O. Mark-Harris their large-than-life queen bee, these women bedeck themselves out in flamboyant camp dresses and top their look off with a wig … Continue reading

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