Everyone loves a bad boy and this show has more than its fair share. Bananaman was a distinctively British, 80’s comic strip and TV cartoon with a hero who was very much an ironic counterpoint to the Superman or Batman phenomenon. It’s fair to say Bananaman is not that bright, but neither does he take … Continue reading
When you think of making breakfast what comes to mind? If it’s bananas, blender and bulges then you are probably thinking of Peruvian Chef Franco Noreiga who is probably the hottest thing most of us have ever seen in a kitchen. Noreiga is not just a pretty face (and top model) he is … Continue reading
There is an important new Exhibition of one of the most influential queer artists of the 20th Century, Jean-Michel Basquiat, about to open in the Brooklyn Museum which is a real must see. Even though it actually consists of just one painting “Untitled (1982)” is one of Brooklyn-born Basquiat’s greatest works — a vibrant, colorful and raw … Continue reading
When it comes to love, black queer singer/songwriter Be Steadwell seems to like to do things in a slightly different order. Her first album was called Breakup Songs, which she has chosen to full up with her first full studio album called “Queer Love Songs”. We are not sure why she chose to release them in that order but … Continue reading
Less than a month after it swept the boards of the LUMIERE AWARDS France’s equivalent to the Golden Globes, ROBIN CAMPILLO ’S masterful movie BPM BEATS PER MINUTE was the big winner at the César Awards (France’s Oscars) last night. It picked up 6 Awards including the Best Film prize along with wins for editing, original screenplay, supporting actor, score and … Continue reading