The can be no more perfect way to start any weekend than having breakfast with the deliciously funny Emmy Award Winner Leslie Jordan. He is here in P Town with his brand new show EXPOSED at the Crown & Anchor to kick off the annual Bear Week. He met with queerguru to ostensibly talk about show, but he also delighted us by throwing some outrageous shade about some of the people he comes across in his rather manic jam-packed life.
He is unquestionably one of the nicest Southern white trash gentleman we ever have had the pleasure of sharing some time with. He spilt lots of beans too, so if you want to know if he’ll be back to taunt his nemesis Karen Walker watch the interview below. Then go beg, steal or borrow to get a ticket to go see him perform ……NewYork beckons after P Town…. and you can his Tour schedule at http://www.thelesliejordan.com/
Legendary jazz singer MARILYN MAYE is back in Provincetown for her 6th consecutive year with a brand new show at The Art House for 4 nights only. One of her many claims to fame is that she was a guest on The Johnny Carson Tonight Show a record breaking 76 times.
queerguru aka Roger Walker-Dack is aiming to match Mr Carson and this is the second time that Marilyn Maye has sat down to talk to him for P.T.V. about how psyched she is to be back performing again in P Town : her home from home.
Mark Björstrom a director and volunteer of SKIP Provincetown’s Soup Kitchen talks to Roger Walker-Dack about the work of the organization and the significant impact it makes on the greatly reduced number of residents in Town in the winter season.
Filmed by Hussein Wentz for ‘queerguru reports’ on PTV’s Channel 99.
When Grammy Award Winner singer/songwriter Matt Alber was in P.Town again to perform at The Crown & Anchor during Bear Week to a community that consider him something of an iconic performer, he stopped by to talk to Roger Walker-Dackfor ‘queerguru reports’ on PTV’s Channel 99.
Although the conversation started off about his music, it soon moved on to Matt’s latest passion : a new documentary TV series called Room To Grow which advocates for LGBTQ youth. The 8 part series that he created with filmmaker Jon Garcia is due to released free on the Web this December. More information about the project can be found at moreroomtogrow.org .
The interview was filmed by Hussein Wentz in the home he shares with his husband Andy Wentz.