This totally fascinating documentary from Filmmaker Draper Shreeve follows a highly diverse group of individual queer men and women living in New York as it seeks out to uncover many aspects of contemporary urban LGBTQ life and culture. His selection of disparate stories does not seek to cover every side of our community, but does … Continue reading
Marga Gomez is a fiery Puerto Rican/Cuban-American queer comedian, playwright, and humorist who uses her …….how shall we put it nicely? ….her very colorful life to date for a series of autobiographical solo theater pieces. She is at Provincetown Theater for TWO NiGHTS only as part of their Summer 4 Star Solo Shows and that’s … Continue reading
Cornwall is the southernmost county located in the southwestern region of England, known for its rugged coastline, rolling hills, and quaint seaside villages. The county has a rich and diverse history, dating back to the ancient, monolithic civilizations that once inhabited our shores, and it remains a popular destination for tourists from around the … Continue reading
Lamorna is a small fishing village on the Cornish coast, in the far southwest of England. The expansive skies and landscapes of the area have long been a draw for artists, most famously painters associated with the Newlyn school such as Laura Knight, Alfred Munnings, and Lamorna Birch. It’s relatively unknown even though it is just a mere 13 … Continue reading
We cant think of a better way to kick off August than a visit to Kings Head Theatre in London where Freddie Love is performing their really fab new country music show ‘Queer Cowboys’. Love is a nonbinary multidisciplinary artist who is now based in London but originally hails from ‘the wild west’ of Oklahoma … Continue reading