SWIM : Making a Bigger Splash

Until we can go back to the beach or sit by a pool, we can think about what swimwear we are going to wear when we can. So here is a fun brief queer guide on the history of men’s swimwear. One piece bathing suits – When we first started to enter the water for … Continue reading

SWIMMING TO CAMBODIA & AND EVERYTHING IS GOING FINE

I have always had a bucket list of movies that for some reason or enough I have never got around too yet but am determined to watch before I leave this earth.  Swimming to Cambodia has been on that list for far too long, and when I finally saw it tonight with an over-excited Spalding Gray … Continue reading

Switzerland votes to make it safer for the LGBTQ Community

Kudos to Switzerland for their latest good news.  Usually when it comes to politics they are infamously known for trying to always stay neutral that dates back to the stance they took in WW2.  However they came off to fence yesterday when the country went to the Polls.  Some 63 percent (to 37 percent) voted … Continue reading

Sydney is to re-stage WARD 17 Australia’s first dedicated HIV/AIDS unit

  Queerguru loves to look around the world to see the different ways that World Aids Day is on December 1st each year. Technically there is a  particular project in Sydney Australia that will not be ready by then but will be a remarkable memorial when it is completed. Sydney’s new LGBTQI museum Qtopia has … Continue reading

SYDNEY WORLDPRIDE 2023: Some of QUEERGURU’S Top Picks of What To Do

    For the very first time ever World Pride will be held in the Southern Hemisphere and Sydney is planning to make it the biggest and best to date Sydney will be transformed into a Rainbow City for the 17 days of WorldPride with over 300 Events including 30 Official Events.  The Mardi Gras … Continue reading

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