Queer Life, Queer Love

  We will admit to being a tad biased on this new glorious anthology of the best writing from the margins as one of its editors is Queerguru contributor Golnoosh Nour, and it includes work from Queerguru Contributing Editor Jonathan Kemp  Queer Life, Queer Love explores characters, stories, and experiences beyond the mainstream. Celebrating the … Continue reading

Queer Lives at the Tower of London : an unmissable theatrical event

=   Queerguru has been fortunate to cover some amazing queer history events in the past but none of them have been in a Royal Palace.  Until now that is.  For five days in February, THE TOWER OF LONDON will be given immersive theatrical after-hours tours to discover untold stories of those who lived, loved, … Continue reading

Queer Love: Affection and Romance in Contemporary Art: opens Valentines Day 2023

Queer Love: Affection and Romance in Contemporary Art presents paintings and photographs that illuminate both individual and universal stories of vulnerability, tenderness, and desire in the LGBTQIA community.The exhibition, which gathers the work of almost 50 artists, opens in two New York City galleries in February 2023−Lehman College Art Gallery in the Bronx from February 14 … Continue reading

Queer Love Wins : the queer community respond to the brutal homophobic attack outside Two Brewers London

In response to the homophobic attack outside Clapham’s Two Brewers in August, Awkward Productions are hosting ‘QUEER LOVE WINS’ at Two Brewers on Sunday 17th September – a spectacular evening of queer joy, solidarity, music, and comedy in aid of LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall and their important work tackling queer phobia. QUEER LOVE WINS is created … Continue reading

Queer Moments’ exhibit highlights legacy, work of LGBTQ artists

  Light Work presents Queer Moments: Selections from the Light Work Collection, with work by Laura Aguilar, Samantha Box, Jess T. Dugan, John Edmonds, Ajamu (Ikwe-Tyehimba), Mark McKnight, Rory Mulligan, Billy Quinn, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Pacifico Silano, Clarissa Sligh, Linn Underhill, and Albert Winn. These selected works address image-making practices and themes that articulate and … Continue reading

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