Music For Bleeding Hearts

  For his sophomore feature film Brazilian writer turned director Rafael Gomes has adapted his own novel ‘Music To Cut the Wrists By’.  Don’t be alarmed by  the title as this engaging romantic comedy may have its melodrama, but his trio of lovelorn protagonists would still never resort to taking such action. We reviewed Gomez’s … Continue reading

Music from Queer Film: Performed by the Sydney Cello Quartet

If you need another excuse to be in Sydney , Australia  right now (as if) then here is the most perfect event that the peeps at Queer Screen are presenting.  The Sydney Cello Quartet will be embarking on a journey through music from classic queer films at Sydney’s iconic Opera House. Their program will include … Continue reading

Music To Make Tracks With

  More and more queer films are getting so innovative with their choice of music for their soundtracks.  Not only does it add so much to the overall enjoyment of the movie, but it so often introduces audiences to artistes that have  not popped up on their rader so far. Just this week as QUEERGURU … Continue reading

Music To Our Ears

It’s not that queerguru is a music snob (!) but of all the over -rated mediocre shows that Lloyd Webber has churned out, this one is by far the worse.  We love the fact that someone not only loathes Cats more than us but they even have gone to all this trouble, is music to our … Continue reading

Music Triumphs Homophobia : an inspiring documentary about the Boston Gay Mens Chorus ambitious outreach program

“Music Triumphs Homophobia,” is  a new documentary written and directed by Craig Coogan and Michael Willer that will probably make you rethink your opinion of Gay Men’s Choruses  Until recently Coogan was the executive director of the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus and Willer has long served the chorus as its videographer and their film recounts … Continue reading

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