SUNDAY DINNER ☆☆☆☆ Theatre 40 Walking up to Theatre 40 which is tucked in to Beverly Hills High School to see writer and director Tony Blake’s Sunday Dinner makes you feel like you are in an episode of 90210. It is quintessential Beverly Hills and we were all the way there for it. The … Continue reading
Happily Ever Poofter ☆☆☆ Kings Head Theatre; London Queerguru loves a bit of genre bending and with tonight’s performance of Happily Ever Poofter we believe we have just had a taste of the sweet and salty frankenfruit of Disney and the Rocky Horror Show. Directed and produced by Denholm Spurr, kindly deciding that he and … Continue reading
It’s a red letter day for queer filmmakers today. Well for one in particular,. Miami born Cuban/Lebanese American Kareem Tabsch latest documentary “Mucho Mucho Amor,” is having its World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. Tabsch co-directed this his fourth movie with Cristina Costantini and it tells the life story of the outrageously flamboyant … Continue reading
The Wolfsonian Museum is an imposing building that sits in the heart of Miami Beach’s glorious Art Deco District. As a museum, library, research center and store it acts as a centre of excellence for the whole style movement that celebrates the style of architecture and so much more that define the City. Another … Continue reading
The late great Derek Jarman who died in 1994 aged just 52 was so much more than a queer auteur. This remarkable Brit was a gay rights activist stage designer, diarist, artist, author. and gardener. His enormous legacy is not just his ground-breaking films such as Sebastiane Jubilee The Tempest Caravaggio Edward II and Blue but … Continue reading