Queerguru knew that it would take more than a Global Lockdown to stop Liam Campbell the intrepid Editor of ELSKA to stop producing his queer photo zine. So in a brief lull last Summer he took a trip to Dublin, which we have always considered one of THE most friendly Capital cities. Irish men … Continue reading
Four Years Before Stonewall, ‘The Gay Cookbook’ Showed a Never-Before-Seen Side of Homosexual Life : In 1965, four years before the Stonewall Uprising, a man named Lou Rand Hogan published The Gay Cookbook, a 280-page book “for that very special man in your life or for the jaded hostess whose soufflés no longer stand on their own.” https://bit.ly/3dE21xB … Continue reading
The word from the UK is that the National Theatre’s very first film is something of a smash hit. In its 5-star review, The Guardian called this Romeo and Juliet ‘an ingenious triumph”. This production of Shakespeare’s classic love story was created solely for the screen and it was shot on a single stage, over … Continue reading
For so many (theatre queens?) Provincetown is totally synonymous with Tennessee Williams. This great queer American playwright not only wrote some of his best work there, but he also had it performed at the Town’s theater. That’s when he wasn’t too busy admiring and enjoying some of the best local sights that came in … Continue reading
We were looking for an appropriate way to celebrate Easter when we came across a brand new album of Gospel duets. No surprise at that until we discovered it was the work of one of Queerguru’s favorite funnyman: the irreligious Leslie Jordan. I mean we know when Leslie is in his (Emmy Award-Winning) Beverley … Continue reading