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Sundance 2021 : FLEE the traumatic true story of a queer Afghan & his escape to freedom

Sundance 2021 : Day One.  Although we are missing movies on the big screen and sharing the camaraderie of watching them with other industry professionals , we literally are enjoying being in the comfort of our own home, and not having to shell out an arm and a leg to be in Park City at … Continue reading

Sunday at Miami’s GAY 8 Latino Festival

  Now in its 4th year Miami’s GAY 8 has become the largesst LGBTQ Latino/Hispanic Street Festival in the US.  Once a year it takes over SW 8th Street in the heart of the city’s Little Havana district and fills it the best Latino music, food and men (and women too).  This multi-cultural diverse celebration … Continue reading

SUNDAY DINNER in Beverly Hills where there is more on the menu than anyone expected

  SUNDAY DINNER ☆☆☆☆ Theatre 40 Walking up to Theatre 40 which is tucked in to Beverly Hills High School to see writer and director Tony Blake’s Sunday Dinner makes you feel like you are in an episode of 90210. It is quintessential Beverly Hills and we were all the way there for it. The … Continue reading

Sundown Kiki streaming from the Young Vic Theatre in London

  The Young Vic Theatre in London is about to stream globally its stunning production of SUNDOWN KIKI a bold celebration of Queer South London.  Its created with and performed by queer young artists from the Global Majority Filling the Maria Theatre (inside the Young Vic) with sequins, celebratory togetherness, and a healthy dose of … Continue reading

Sunset : It’s never easy to say goodbye

Made in 2017 this gay short story is about a reluctant parting between a soldier about to head off to War (WW2) and his drag-queen lover who had been rejected for military service on the grounds that he was a ‘sexual psychopath’.  The couple had just made love and Peter (NIccolo Walsh)  was trying to … Continue reading

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