South Africa may now have a reputation as Africa’s most gay-friendly destination which attracts thousands of LGBT tourists annually, but it wasn’t always that way. When it was a British Colony as part of the British Empire they had the english sense of morality and Christianity imposed upon them. This meant mirroring England’s … Continue reading
The Edinburgh Fringe Festival is the world’s largest performance arts festival which this year is expected to host over 3500 shows/events in the course of the month of August. It is Scotland’s stunning beautifully hilly capital city steeped in history with its medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town with gardens and … Continue reading
I have to confess that up to this moment I guess I had never spent much time thinking about the actor/comedian WILL FERRELL. I knew he had progressed from being a cast member of Saturday Night Live to starring roles in Hollywood comedies in which he enjoyed some considerable success. But as this … Continue reading
Queerguru undertook its annual 4 day drive to emigrate from its summer HQ to its winter HQ. They both have one thing in common THE SUN! Actually, there’s a second reason that they are also friendly queer meccas. The moment our Mazda says goodbye to Georgia and speeds past the ‘Welcome To Florida’ … Continue reading
Writer/director Mike Mills is revisiting his own family history again as the source for his latest movie. It served him well last time when in ‘Beginners’ he told the story of his father who came out as gay when he was 75 years old, garnering an Oscar for Christopher Plummer. This time around Mills’s focus … Continue reading