To most Brits, the seaside resort of Hastings was made famous back in the year 1066 when the pesky French, led by the William Duke of Normandy chose the town to start the Norman Conquest when they invaded the whole country. But that was then and this is now and the only … Continue reading
When queer NY artist Kyle Ringquist left the city after 9/11 he found his own piece of heaven in PTown in a Studio/Gallery literally on the beach with a spectacular view of the harbor. There he developed his own style of ‘reverse painting’ which not only made him very successful, it also literally landed him his own … Continue reading
Bookworms come in all shapes and sizes, and some look like they belong more in a gym than a library. Exercising and nourishing your mind has become such a big part for many in the LGBT community, that the people who run the Miami Book Fair have shaped a significant program to cater for … Continue reading
As part of the celebrations for Miami Beach Gay Pride the city is getting a brand new art venue called the George Daniell Museum, It will feature the full collection of prominent queer American photographer and artist George Daniell who worked for Time, Life and Esquire Magazines, and who in the 1940’s and 1950’s … Continue reading
Ron Amato’s day job is as a Professor in the Photography and Related Media department of Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City, but like most gay men who ‘discover’ Provincetown, the gay mecca at the tip of Cape Cod, it gave him a different approach to life . Amato fell in … Continue reading