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Jamie Casertano | A Bowl of Cherries, Selected Photographs 1999-2021 @AMP PTown

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      Like many of the queer local artists who live full-time in Provincetown, Jamie Casertano wears several other hats.  Queerguru knows him best as the Technical Wizz behind the Cabaret Shows at the Art House Theater.  It seems that this is in part an end to means as it provides him with an … Continue reading



Mates Leather Weekend returns to Provincetown

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If you want to hang out, socialize, relax or party with other like-minded people in Leather, Rubber and Uniforms, then you’ll be thrilled to know that Mates Weekend in Provincetown is back for its 24th Edition from Sept 30th – Oct 4th, Brought to you by Rick Conley, longtime Provincetown resident, and leatherman. it is all … Continue reading



Holly Revell : People Like Us

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  Holly Revell is an artist-photographer and documenter of performance who has a keen eye for preserving and collaborating with queer artists, making images and portraits which explore performance and transforming identities. She made her mark on London’s queer cabaret scene in 2010 with her photo-booth installation DARKROOM, which offered a live photographic experience to … Continue reading



Lil Nas X goes ‘a little bit country’ and channels Dolly Parton

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  There doesn’t seem to be a day that goes by without Lil Nas X popping up in our inbox with news of his latest escapade these days.  The controversial but loveable queer rapper and singer/songwriter certainly has a knack for grabbing headlines. Since back in 2019 when Time named him as one of the … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Jonny Ward reviews Victor Esses autobiographical ‘Where To Belong’

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  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



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