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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews EXPRESSIONISTS: KANDINSKY, MUNTER AND THE BLUE RIDER – London’s Tate Modern gallery’s camp and colourful celebration of the pre-World War I Expressionist artists.
In the early 20th Century, before World War I, Munich, Germany was home to an international group of avant-garde artists who transformed modern art. Known as the Expressionists, their work focused on form, colour, sound and performance. A major new show at London’s Tate Modern gallery – Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and the Blue…
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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews YOU ARE GOING TO DIE, the naked Adam Scott-Rowley’s ‘intense, very entertaining’ analysis of existential anxiety.
You’re Going To Die. ⚝⚝⚝⚝ London’s Southwark Playhouse. Death, loss and anxiety, three unavoidable human conditions, are examined by the completely naked Adam Scott-Rowley, in his intense, very entertaining, monologue, You’re Going To Die, currently on at London’s excellent Southwark Playhouse. Part performance art, part theatre, we meet the nude Scott-Rowley, alone on the…
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April may just get renamed as Gay Cowboy Month thanks to Orville Peck + Pedro Almodovar
It feels like Gay Cowboy month even for us that are nowhere the Wild West. First Orville Peck, who positions himself as the Banksy of queer music and looks like a fringed Lone Ranger, teamed up with Willie Nelson to make his latest record. Their song “Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond of Each…
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Just a few ideas of how to celebrate INTERNATIONAL LESBIAN VISIBILTY WEEK
While it’s widely recognized today, Lesbian Visibility Week disappeared for a bit and didn’t make a mainstream comeback until 2020. Lesbian Visibility Week originally began in Los Angeles in 1990 and was celebrated until 1992. The reasons were still the same; lesbians were tired of being “invisible to straight America” and were annoyed at the attention afforded…




