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The Book of Queer : our history actually told by queer people , and to music … of course

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  6/2/2022 is about to become a prominent day in LGBTQ+ history as that’s when Discovery + is about to air its highly anticipated series THE BOOK OF QUEER.   Why so important?  Well, for a start it’s Executive Produced by Eric Cervini, a queer historian, which is a first in itself. Cervini is joined in … Continue reading



The Extraordinary Life of April Ashley

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  This very affectionate profile on the actress/model April Ashley is long overdue as is evident in how her star quality simply shines through so bright on the screen.. April’s complicated roller-coaster life would have defeated any lesser person but since she somehow survived being born into a poor working-class Catholic family in 1935 in … Continue reading



The first look at Barbie overdosing on pink and all grown up ……

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  Writer/director Greta Gerwig received two Academy Award nominations for Little Women but now her latest film is on the most famous ‘little’ women of all time: Barbie.  It’s an intriguing prospect especially when you also know that her writing partner (and also lifetime partner) is  Noah Baumbach who picked up an Academy Award for … Continue reading



The hilarious & very queer OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH is coming back with a Season 2

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  Goods news for fans of OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH  one of the funniest queer  (and vastly )underrated TV series as the creator David Jenkins has confirmed there will be a second season after all    If you missed the first season, you lost out on seeing one of the most hilarious and nonsensical comedies … Continue reading



The Invisible Thread : when an Italian gay family break up turns melodramatic

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  There are many different ways to tell the story of a family drama, and with this particular Italian one, they just shouted it.  This intriguing same-sex fathers and son tale with its ground-breaking scenario sadly overwhelmed its potential subtle family dynamics by unnecessarily making every single step such a melodrama. Simone (Francesco Scianna)  and … Continue reading



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