QUEER FRONTIERS : contemporary queer art exhibit online

  Leading London Art Consultants ARTIQ’s 3rd Edition of QUEER FRONTIERS, a platform to showcase the outstanding talents of a diverse range of international LGBTQ+ artists, is going VIRTUAL this year. Last year they set up shop in the legendary Soho nightclub Madame JoJo’s, and  the work of 26 LGBTQ+ artists and allies in a … Continue reading

Queer funny men Nicky Paris & Daniel Franzese are about to make Miami laugh out loud

  Outrageously hilarious stand-up queer comedian on the rise, Nicky Paris will be headlining a socially distanced, comedy show at the Miami Improv on Thursday, January 28th at 8PM with opening act Mean Girls actor Daniel Franzese. Paris was named “A Comic To Watch” by The Huffington Post (and who are we to argue with them). He most … Continue reading

Queer Genius award-winning Doc : chronicling five visionary queer artists: is Re-Released

  Chet Pancake’s award-winning indie documentary  “Queer Genius,” chronicles five visionary queer artists: Eileen Myles (Award-winning American writer and poet), Barbara Hammer (Filmmaker and producer), Jibz Cameron (performance artist and actor), and Black Quantum Futurism (Rasheedah Phillips and Camae Ayewa A.K.A. Moor Mother, literary and artistic creatives) who unapologetically break down barriers in their creative fields … Continue reading

Queer genius Justin Elizabeth Sayre has TWO new plays

  This wretched Lockdown has zapped the energy level of so many of us BUT not Justin Elizabeth Sayre.  Performer, writer, queer genius, and the Chairman of The International Order Of Sodomites seems to be more prolific than ever, Today  (Sunday, March 28th) their JOOK! a new play is streaming at 5 pm  @dynastytypewriter and … Continue reading

Queer Japan: a look at the sheer diversity of the LGBTQ community

  The LA based Canadian filmmaker Graham Kolbeins set himself an impossible task with his new documentary Queer Japan.  Although it is both intriguing and thoroughly entertaining it is also very obvious that 90 minutes is certainly not long enough to comprehensively cover the whole spectrum of LGBTQ culture in Japan. Although somewhat uneven in … Continue reading

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