QUEER JOY a stunning Open Air Exhibit at Kings Cross, London

  Kings Cross London, next to the major train station of the same name, is the latest area of central London that has been gentrified.  And made more than a tad queer too.  It is home to QUEER BRITAIN the first dedicated LGBTQ museum in the UK. Also there in Granary Square at the heart … Continue reading

QUEER LATES X QUEERSTORY : a cabaret show to celebrate our Queer History

  One of Queerguru’s favorite cabaret performers PETER GROOM  who IS Marlene Dietrich incarnate is joining the cast of QUEER LATES X QUEERSTORY at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in London. This one-night-only show will celebrate some of our Queer ancestors in the cabaret-lecture-variety show of the century as part  of LGBTQ+ History Month  Mercury … Continue reading

Queer-led creative arts organization HOME LIVE ART is bringing its arts festival KNOTTY back to Hastings UK

  Queer-led creative arts organisation Home Live Art is bringing its arts festival Knotty back to Hastings over the first two weekends of June. Bigger and bolder than ever, this year’s Knotty festival features work from 20 adventurous artists in eight events across four venues: Hastings Museum and Art Gallery, White Rock Theatre, Mini Playhouse and Stables Theatre, plus outdoor locations in … Continue reading

Queer legend CHARLES BUSCH is going to be a PAPA

  The Obie Award Winner David Drake  (The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me) who is currently the Artistic Director of The Provincetown theater is going to make the legendary queer writer/performer CHARLES BUSCH a Papa!    Not in the literal sense of making a parent (!) but by honoring him with this year’s Provincetown American … Continue reading

Queer Life in Florida when Hate replaces Love : a Queerguru Opinion Piece

    Queerguru has  wintered in Miami Beach for the past 20+ years  because as an Brit expat we were always attracted by the climate, the stunning art-deco architecture and the vibrant queer community.  (And we should mention the men …..II)  Coming from London it was important to us to be able to live in … Continue reading

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