The queer performance artist David Hoyle is something of a legend on the London cabaret circuit. His performances are known to combine many disparate elements, from satirical comedy to painting, surrealism and even striptease, much of which is aggressive in nature. Hoyle is a pioneer of alternative drag and as a fervent socialist he … Continue reading
Actor Nicholas Downs always seem to be looking for love. Well on the silver screen that is. You may remember him from “Is It Just Me” where he played the lovelorn Blaine who accidentally trades lives with his slutty go-go boy roommate? He has just finished a stint as Producer of Steam Room Stories … Continue reading
Adam’s Nest is one of our favorite stores that opens up each summer in Provincetown. They are politically engaged, socially conscious, spiritually connected, a bit naughty, queer & visible. Art, apparel, jewelry, whatnot! Jeremy Novy is an artist currently living in Los Angeles. In a recent article he shared how putting up his art … Continue reading
Queerguru received a sad missive from one of our readers who was bummed about being dropped from participating in this years Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade after being a fixture of it for the past 10 years. He understood that the need to shrink the Parade because of the whole CoVID pandemic, but was still … Continue reading
Tomorrow February 12th there will be a Nationwide Day of Conversation screenings to commemorate the second anniversary of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. There are over 100 Cities (see link to full list below) that will participate in one-night Demand Film screenings with community partners to turn tragedy into progress. The movie … Continue reading