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Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews ROSIE JONES and her search for sapphic sustenance

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  ROSIE JONES: BACKWARD  ☆☆ ☆☆ Soho Theatre Rosie Jones is Britain’s 96th most powerful lesbian, according to one poll. Jones would enjoy this accolade much more if only she had met another 95 lesbians in her entire life. Treating this as a challenge to fulfill much of her act is devoted to her search … Continue reading



The Son : a touching story on the plight of queer Syrians that the Arab world wants Banned

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  One of the perks/joys of being a Movie Critic * is that we can  easily get to see anything that is already being hyped as controversial or troublesome. In this case it is a particular episode of  the brand new LITTLE AMERICA TV series that an alarmed queer media is protesting has been banned … Continue reading



Blinded By The Light: or how Bruce Springstein saved my LIfe.

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  The brilliant filmmaker Gurinder Chadha , a British filmmaker of Indian descent, has over the past 25 years so succinctly captured the real essence of second generation of Asians who made the UK their home.  With them having feet in both extremely different cultures, Chadra’s narratives reflect the whole generational aspect of racial bigotry … Continue reading



Brit queer writer James McDermott on his new play Time & Tide

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Brit queer playwright James McDermott choses to remain in Norfolk some 130 miles from the bright lights of London which so inspires his work such as his new olay TIME AND TIDE which is about to have its world premiere at Park Theatre London.

He talked with QUEERGURU about this, and how life is being gay by the British Seaside

https://www.facebook.com/james.mcdermott.9081

https://www.parktheatre.co.uk/whats-on/time-and-tide




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