Where to Belong☆☆☆ Casa Festival at the Monochrome Studios Where to Belong is not a conventional play but rather an intriguing mix of video production, photographs, music, song and even movement along with a very honest style of first-person storytelling aimed directly at the audience. It outlines the tender, moving autobiographical story of artist … Continue reading
San Francisco’s Folsom Street Fair has always been committed to cultivating a safe, open, and inclusive environment for the kink, leather, and alternative sexuality communities while centering equity for BIPOC and LGBTQA2I+ people in our work. Now they want to take you back to basics. Bring you into the future. Give you a vision of … Continue reading
It is with great sadness that I learned of the passing of the celebrated international fashion Journalist RICHARD BUCKLEY. We met in Paris in the early 1980s (which I have just discovered was the same time he met and fell in love with his future husband Tom Ford). Richard was then the European Editor … Continue reading
So you finally decided to settle down and get hitched. Or someone you’re close with has done it. This is definitely an occasion worth celebrating, so the happy couple can kick off the wedding planning and announce the engagement to everyone they care about. An engagement party is not obligatory, but it’s a great way … Continue reading
The Pleasure Garden ☆☆☆☆ Above The Stag Theatre, London If you were thirsty for a better musical after this week’s release on Amazon Prime of the one dimensional and utterly forgettable Everybody is Talking About Jamie then fear not, to the rescue comes The Pleasure Gardens, which is fruity, spirited, and welcome as a bowl … Continue reading