If you are in London this coming weekend there is a Private View that you so shouldn’t miss. LIBRARY The Members ONly Club in St Martins Lane has an exhibit called Soho Portraits which is a selection of photographs from the project “Soho Nights”, an ongoing photo essay devoted to the changing face of … Continue reading
Jeffrey Schwarz is an Emmy Award-winning producer and director known for a very impressive body of excellent documentary work of some of the most fabulous queer iconic figures. They include The Fabulous Allan Carr, Tab Hunter Confidential, I Am Divine, Vito, Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon and Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story. Now he is turning his attention to … Continue reading
15 years ago we just couldn’t forgive LOGO for cancelling NOAHS ARK after just two seasons even though it had been their highest rated original series ever. This groundbreaking and exhilarating series centered on the lives of Black gay men in their own narratives without a hint of all the cliched stereotypes that were … Continue reading
The reason that so many gay men loathed the ill-conceived BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY that somehow managed to be both a box 0ffice smach and a unmitigated critical disaster, was because of the cack handed attempt to whitewash Freddie Mercury’s personal life. The whole movie had been micro-managed by the remaining members of Queen who wanted … Continue reading
Goodbye Norma Jeane ☆☆☆☆☆ Above the Stag Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson) died of an overdose on 5th August 1962 in Los Angeles at the age of 36 and this astonishing production is set during that torrid summer’s day. Jack Cole (played by Tim English) wakes up to this news on his sofa … Continue reading