There is a very good reason that here in Miami we don’t overeat on Thanksgiving Day, as we need to fit into our stunning outfits just two days. later we. Since 1985 Miami’s White Party has been held over Thanksgiving Weekend and is one of the LGBT’s biggest and brightest Circuit Parties that has … Continue reading
The veteran French actor Michel Galabru, winner of a Cesar Award (French Oscars) has died aged 93 years old. Despite his many heavyweight serious roles he will always be fondly remembered for play the ultra-conservative politician Simon Charrier in the classic gay movie “La Cages Aux Folles”. When forced to don drag to avoid the … Continue reading
With his new documentary on Whitney Houston one of the best selling pop singers of all time, Nick Broomfield with his co-director Rudi Dolezi, tries really hard not to sensationalize her life story, which is nigh on impossible given the facts of all the traumas and dramas that Houston was involved in. They did … Continue reading
What was I doing in 1966 that made me miss seeing William Klein’s surrealist satire on the fashion world ‘Who Are You Polly Maggoo’? I guess better late than never, although after viewing it I realize that like me, the movie has not aged well with time. What the critics back then hailed as a … Continue reading
When London-based queer filmmaker Joseph Wilson came out of a San Francisco Club late one summer’s night last year, he spotted a rather larger-than-life blonde sitting in her cadillac and waving a torchlight around checking the crowd out. He was immediately drawn to her and struck up a conversation with Miss Shannon Pat a 66-year-old Californian … Continue reading