So very sad to read of the death of Sir Antony Sher one of the greatest Shakespearean actors of his generation. Sher may have been born in South Africa to Lithuanian-Jewish parents but after he came to London to study drama at the age of 19 in 1968, the Brits claimed him as one … Continue reading
What is not to say about Paolo Calia’s enchanted, extraordinary life? Sardinia, Venice, Rome, Paris, Fellini, Duchamp, Cocteau: as a child, Paolo became an accomplished portraitist and throughout his various artistic phases – paintings, art happenings, film sets, interior designs, tableaux vivants – he has always managed to keep the innate dreamlike qualities of … Continue reading
If you like your Christmas Tales with more sauce and less Santa (1) then hurry along to the Bureau of General Services – Queer Division in NY this Sunday for a real treat. One of NYC’s favorite male figure models and boylesque performers, Sloppi Chulo will be reading a selection of his naughty limericks from … Continue reading
The bad news may be that it is a tad late to start an Advent Calendar this year BUT that the good news is that you’ll probably like catching up opening the past windows/doors. With this Calendar, there are no pictures of Baby Jesus, or snowy Christmas scenes, or even daily chocolate. Instead, there … Continue reading
Back in the summer the obnoxious Lt Governor of North Carolina Mark Robinson sunk as low as he could. In a Baptist Church he preached , “There’s no reason anybody anywhere in America should be telling any child about transgenderism, homosexuality, any of that filth, And yes, I called it filth. And if you … Continue reading