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Phillip Guttmann : when a Black Hat is a symbol of repression

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Queerguru talks with Phillip Guttmann the writer and co-producer of BlackHat a short powerful queer film that just won the £30K prestigious Iris Prize Festival : the story is of an Hasidic man living a secret double life misplaces his black hat one night which will cause his two separate lives to collide in a way he never imagined.

For details of future screenings https://www.blackhatmovie.net/

 



Photographer BOBBY MILLER talks about his new Exhibit at AMP Ptown

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The photographer Bobby Miller who is also a performance poet, writer, actor is taking part in a new Group Show at AMP: Art Market Provincetown This particular body of work covers some of his early photographs of NY in the 70’s & 80’s , and also images from his highly successful PTOWN PEEPS series.

He talked with QUEERGURU at AMP Gallery which was filmed by Dan Desjardins

 

P.S. You may want to check our our interview with Bobby Miller from last year  http://c3f.ab6.myftpupload.com/2018/09/bobby-miller-reminisces-about-warhol-lady-bunny-indian-larry-mapplethorpe-and-some-of-the-cast-of-characters-in-his-life-so-far



Provincetown Celebrates the life of Rev. Jim Cox

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Provincetown has always nurtured a fine sense of community so when one of its own favorite sons died, the town turned out in force to give him the New Orleans style Funeral that he had asked for.

The Reverend James W. ‘Jim’ Cox , the Pastor of the United Methodist Church passed away Tuesday, September 10 at home aged 59. He was very involved in community and a number of causes, including the Soup Kitchen in Provincetown, the AIDS Support Group of Cape Cod, the Provincetown Swim for Life, and the Homeless Prevention Council, to name but a few.

Reverend Jim, as he was affectionately known, will be greatly missed by his family and friends.  We hope he loved today’s Celebration of his life

 



Ptown celebrates #Stonewall 50

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When Caleb Eigsti and Austin Tyler discovered there was no ‘official’ event being planned to mark the 50th Anniversary of Stonewall in #Ptown, they organized one themselves. This informal ad-hoc event with speeches from Ryan Landry and Miss Richfield 1981 on the steps of the A House, the town;’s oldest gay bar was an unqualified success

Filmed for QUEERGURU TV by Dan Desjardins




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