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Patrick Cash talks about why THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GRINDR is even hotter the 2nd time

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Brit queer writer Patrick Cash (The Chemsex Monologues) talks to QUEERGURU about THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GRINDR the rather brilliant & unmissable #LGBTQ web series he wrote & that Luke Davies directed for 56 Dean Street Wellbeing Clinic, as it just launches Season 2.

Starring Denholm SpurrTaofique Folarin & Alexis Gregory & now available on You Tube 

Below our interview is the whole of Season 2 Episode 1

 

 

 



Jack (Tracy) is Back with a 3rd Season of his LGBT web series that we are so addicted too

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  Jack’s back .  As if we could keep him (and hs character Jaime away) !   The critically-acclaimed #LGBT web series  HISTORY that the entire Queerguru Team is addicted too is back with its 3rd season. History is  the creation of one of its stars Jack Tracy (he’s the one with THE hair) who plays … Continue reading




Queer filmmaker FLAVIO ALVES talks about the mesmerising story about the struggle of an undocumented trans girl

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Queer Latinx filmmaker Flavio Alves feature film directing debut is The Garden Left Behind a completely mesmerising movie that makes such a crucial contribution to the continuing dialogue on the transgender community. After wowing audiences and critics at SXSW, the movie is headed to Wicked Queer: The Boston LGBT Film Festival. En route he took time to talk to QUEERGURU about how he involved over 50 trans mens and women to make the film so authentic

The interview conducted by Roger Walker-Dack via Facetime, and you can read our full review of The Garden Left Behind HERE



Jonathan Kemp is Hopelessly Devoted to LE GATEAU CHOCOLATE & JONNY WOO at London’s Soho Theatre

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‘   Le Gateau Chocolat & Jonny Woo A Night At the Musicals   ☆☆☆☆☆ Soho Theatre, London From the moment you walk into the upstairs theatre, to the strains of Liza Minnelli, to the moment you exit, accompanied by Barbra Streisand singing ‘People’, you’re immersed in the magical, flamboyant world of the musical, that art … Continue reading



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