For his latest edition of ELSKA the gay bookzine that travels the globe to feature the local gay men in their own habitat, Editor Liam Campbell headed to Guadalajara. It’s Mexico’s gayest city and Campbell went there after he received pleas from some of the gay community who really wanted their hometown to be … Continue reading
Michael Urie is in Washington DC right now about to embark on one of the biggest roles in his career by playing the lead in Hamlet. Ever since his breakthrough role in TV’s Ugly Betty over a decade ago this openly gay actor has enjoyed a variety of roles including starring as Arnold Beckoff in … Continue reading
There was standing room only this weekend as the two major LGBTQ events in London were rammed to the rafters, amongst their crowds was JONNY WARD a very excited QUEERGURU CONTRIBUTING EDITOR Estimates for Pride London put attendance at 1.5 million which is up by a whopping 50% on last year. A few years ago, … Continue reading
For many gay men (of a certain age) 2019 is not just the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Riots but also the 50th Anniversary of the untimely death of one of the greatest ever gay icons Judy Garland. She died aged 47 in London on June 22nd 1969 on the verge of making another … Continue reading
The British Museum in London was the first national public museum in the World. Founded in 1753 and the fact that it has nearly 6 million visitors a year now is not just due to its exceptional and unique collections and artifacts, but also because it continues to strive to stay relevant. Last week … Continue reading