Seeing Is Believing : New Queer Visions

If being in isolation is becoming, lets us politely say, a bit predictable then it is time to have a few slices of the sideways looks at the world offered in this latest series of shorts.  It does not contain the kind of surprises that will sit you bolt up from your coronavirus sofa slouch. … Continue reading

Seek

Twenty-something-year-old Evan Brisby is ambitious. Currently working on a gay magazine that covers the local community in Toronto his hometown, he aspires to bigger things and so sends samples of his writing to the The Gazette one of the city’s daily newspapers. He doesn’t get offered a job but the Editor is suitably impressed to … Continue reading

Selma

This extraordinary wonderful new film that finally brings Nobel Peace Laureate Dr. Martin Luther King centre stage in a Hollywood movie focuses on just one of the most crucial periods in his life. After the landmark 1964 Civil Rights Act had made segregation illegal, most of the South simply ignored the new Law and still … Continue reading

Sen JERRY BUTTIMER , the Leader of The IRISH SENATE on celebrating Carnival but still keeping an eye on LGBTQ rights.

  You never know who’ll you will bump into in Provincetown during Carnival Week. Today it was Senator Jerry Buttimer the Leader of The Irish Senate, and one of 5 LGBTQ Members of Parliament, who was at the Carnival Opening Ceremony at the Pilgrim Monument. Afterwards he took a few moments out to film this … Continue reading

Send In The Clowns : a visit to The Bass

The Bass, Miami Beach’s leading contemporary Art Museum has just re-opened after a spectacular  $12 million transformation by architects Arata Isozaki and David Gauld,with two brand new exciting Exhibits.  With Art Basel just about to literally annex the entire city, it seemed then the perfect time to check the ‘new’ Bass out. At the core of his … Continue reading

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