Body Movements Festival in London’s East End which celebrates queer bodies in club culture is back for its second edition Its a place for queer and trans electronic music to be applauded, queer exploration to be encouraged, and queer and trans expression to flourish. founded by producer and DJ Saoirse and Little Gay Brother’s … Continue reading
The title ‘queer icon’ is so overused these days and usually for describing the most unqualified of people. It does however perfectly fit David Hoyle a legendary English performance artist, avant-garde cabaret artist, singer, actor, comedian, and film director. Since the early 1990’s Hoyle’s surreal satirical performances have established him as one of our … Continue reading
Back in 2015 Brit Drag Act, Cabaret Host, and Actor Michael Twaits, Host of Prides Got Talent, had the inspired idea of starting The Art of Drag a 10-week drag performers course. Twaits told Queerguru “The Art Of Drag isn’t about teaching. It’s creating a space that is non-competitive to start exploring performance and … Continue reading
The British Museum in London was the first national public museum in the World. Founded in 1753 and the fact that it has nearly 6 million visitors a year now is not just due to its exceptional and unique collections and artifacts, but also because it continues to strive to stay relevant. Last week … Continue reading
The Drakes are a Brit group of butches, transmen and masculine-identified people who joined together in London in the spirit of masculine solidarity in early 2012. They are about to set out on another tour around the UK performing The Butch Monologues. It is a powerful and often humorous collection of secret stories exploring sexuality, … Continue reading