We’ve just come across this wee gem on HBO max that slipped by us when it was first released. It’s the gentle story of a gender-fluid Toronto millennial of Pakistani heritage in an eight-part Canadian comedy about identity. It was created by its star, Bilal Baig, and director Fab Filippo, this and all … Continue reading
Fred Abrahamse and #MarcelMayer of Abrahamse and Meyer Productions from South Africa were back at the Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival with two stunning critically acclaimed productions The Lady Aoi: An Erotic Thriller by Yukio Mishima and The Night of the Iguana. Queerguru talked with this talented theatrical duo about their passion for Tennessee Williams and re-inventing the classics too
If you think that the fabulous Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence were a San Francisco phenomenon, then you would be so wrong. Whilst Sister Roma’s SF ‘Chuch” is no doubt the Mother Ship, there are some excellent Chapters around like the US. Like the South Florida Sisters (SFS) of the Rising Sun. Founded in January … Continue reading
Confession time : no one in the Queerguru Office has watched Drag Race for years. We appreciate that it still enjoys a remarkable overwhelming success and is so very popular BUT it simply just doesn’t rock our boats anymore. Each to their own eh? We were however highly intrigued with what the Brits would … Continue reading
Fourteen years ago writer Del Shores followed his gay cult classic play ‘Sordid Lives’ with another dramedy that takes a hefty swipe at the conservative Baptists stance on homosexuality. Since its premiere it has been very successfully performed extensively in regional theaters throughout the country, but unlike its predecessor it has never found its way … Continue reading