For the past 41 years PROVINCETOWN’S ANNUAL CARNIVAL is one of the highlights of the town’s year. The Floats themselves are almost after thoughts as by far the best part of the day is the fabulous PEOPLE PARADE when from midday on groups of exquisitely and uniquely costumed men and women just troll up and down the length and breadth of Commercial Street.
The theme for 2019 was ENCHANTED FOREST which everyone interpreted in the most inspired and fantastic manners, with most of the men focusing on wearing as little as possible.
This fundraising event for Helping Our Women hosted by the indefatigable MISS RICHFIELD 1981 has already raised iver $250000 (even before today’s $60K+ is .added). With its packed room full of creatively dressed queens who have traveled far and wide to attend to watch some ‘spirited’ and decidedly amateurish performances, this sold-out Brunch in 2019 was a riot from start to finish.
Filmed by Dan Desjardins
Edited and Produced by Roger Walker-Dack
Like most queer film festivals this years Outfest Los Angeles will go Virtual with online screenings of all their movies available globally for the first time in their history . This year their 11 day festival features 160+ films and is their most inclusive and diverse festival in history – with over 70% of films directed by women, trans, and people-of-color.
As usual QUEERGURU has been through the very eclectic program in great detail for our LIST OF MOVIES THAT SHOULD NOT BE MISSED.
The Covid Lockdown officially cancelled the annual #PTOWNCARNIVAL but we all knew that wouldnt stop the dedicated queens who would never ever give up on a chance to dress up. So photographer #DAVIDGIBBONS hit the streets and shared these fab photos with Queerguru
His Solo Show may be called ‘He Plays The Violin’ but talented musician/Broadway performer and a member of Well-Strung the Singing Swing Quartet Edmund Bagnell does so much more than that. ”
He’s appearing weekly at PTowns Crown & Anchor and he stopped by QUEERGURU to talk about how happy he is with life on and off the Stage
The interview conducted by Roger Walker-Dack was filmed by Dan Desjardins