Elton John AIDS Foundation (in association with Bulgari) is hosting Club Love a fun, contemporary cabaret evening, hosted by Graham Norton and with a very special performance by Sam Smith and featuring all kinds of wonderful entertainment. It also feature installations by the incredible Italian artist, Edoardo Tresoldi who has recently been included by Forbes amongst the 30 most … Continue reading
At The Fire Island Dance Festival this year Al Blackstone Choreography choreographed a sexy and darkly comedic piece set to Prince‘s “How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore.” When the object of American Ballet Theatre‘s principal dancer James Whiteside’s affection ignores his advances, he rhythmically and methodically eliminates the five men who stand in his path as distractions. Fire Island … Continue reading
When P Town avant-garde artist and LGBT activist Jay Critchley started the town’s annual SWIM FOR LIFE in 1988 at the height of the AIDS pandemic, no way could he have imagined that 30 years later the Event would be the Town’s largest Celebration of Life. Always held the weekend after Labor Day the SWIM FOR … Continue reading
Red Hot Organisation was established in 1989 by Leigh Blake and John Carlin in response to the AIDS epidemic and its impact on artists and creators within New York City. Carlin, who previously pursued a career as an entertainment lawyer, expressed the wish to create an “AIDS charity album” to pay tribute to American singer/songwriter Cole Porter. … Continue reading