There is still a month left to see the stunning new exhibition at the Barbican Gallery that we were so fortunate to catch on a recent trip to London. Another Kind of Life follows the lives of individuals and communities operating on the fringes of society : a subject dear to our hearts. Touching on themes of countercultures, subcultures … Continue reading
San Francisco Ballet dancer Myles Thatcher is one of 12 of the most innovative international choreographers who have been given the opportunity to create ballets for UNBOUND a Festival of New Works that the SF ballet is running from April 20th to May 9th. Thatcher’s ballet is a new piece called OTHERNESS which explores gender … Continue reading
British TV is so much more liberated than here in the US for when it comes to matters of sex they can be more than a little prudish and homophobic to boot. This last week saw a stunning same-sex couple duo David and Javier electrify both the judges and the audience of Britains Got Talent with their salsa … Continue reading
THE GULF @ Tristan Bates Theatre, ☆☆☆ Review by JONNY WARD Ever stuck with a partner because it was easier than splitting up? Playwright Audrey Cefaly explores this dilemma in The Gulf; a delicate and nuanced play set in her native Alabama, the titular Gulf Coast of the USA and directed by Matthew Gould. We … Continue reading
No-one in the QUEERGURU Office actually watches American Idol anymore ……I mean could Katy Perry BE more annoying? However, we did get a tip that this season there is an amazing singing Drag Queen from Texas who has the voice of an Angel. Albeit one of the deeper ones. They are right, from her audition … Continue reading