The people at Starkers have another Life Drawing class at The Glory in London and the model this time will Boylesque performer Roman. The theme is Horror, and so you can draw Roman’s bloody performance whilst enjoying a playlist of camp horror classics. One the other best things is they don’t even care … Continue reading
One of the things I really liked about this quirky Gallic love story was that it was not about a flawlessly perfect beautiful young couple but rather about a painfully shy somewhat ordinary pair in their early/mid forties. It’s the sweet (literally) tale of Angelique a talented chocolatier who is so introvert that any small … Continue reading
If the COViD 19 means the safest place to celebrate Valentines Day this year will be staying at home, then we have perfect romantic answer for you Veteran award-winning queer actor Sir Derek Jacobi (Love is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon etc) has joined a British star-studded cast in a … Continue reading
When New Yorker Lexy met the woman of her dreams she just wanted two things (apart from living happily ever after, naturally.) Lexy wanted to have a big white wedding and then have a baby. In this micro-budgeted wee fly-on-wall documentary from filmmaker Lizzie Gottlieb we learn that Lexy and her wife Jessica celebrated their … Continue reading
There are all sorts of ‘Romeos’ in this very innovative and somewhat daring tale about gender identity that is about how very tough it can be just being one’s self. The setting is a couple of dormitories in Koln, Germany where young adults are based to do a year of social studies. The film … Continue reading