For so many (theatre queens?) Provincetown is totally synonymous with Tennessee Williams. This great queer American playwright not only wrote some of his best work there, but he also had it performed at the Town’s theater. That’s when he wasn’t too busy admiring and enjoying some of the best local sights that came in … Continue reading
Provincetown is famous (or infamous!) for many things including its claim to be America’s Oldest Continuous Art Colony. Besides the fact that over the years it has been home to some incredibly talented artists who have produced some extraordinary, it has survived because of it’s willingness to welcome new members . More importantly however is … Continue reading
This documentary that follows the re-discovery of the art of the American artist Edith Lake Wilkinson a prominent member of the Provincetown art colony during the beginning of the 20 Century is far removed from a conventional academic study. Fueled by Emmy award-winning writer Jane Anderson who is the great-niece of the artist and who … Continue reading
Paddy Quinn the director/co-writer/star of High Low Forty talked to queerguru about his story of two estranged brothers who take a road trip to visit their father and try their hand at reconciliation at the same time. Filmed by Roger Walker-Dack at Royal Palms Resort & Spa, Fort Lauderdale during the OUTshine Film Festival
A wonderful insight behind the scenes of one of the world’s greatest newspapers in a tumultuous period where it deals with its very own survival, as well as competing newspaper groups, in a rapidly evolving new world that has completely changed the landscape of the news media. The other major news story the movie focuses … Continue reading