There is a really good reason why you will want to jump in your car and head up Route 6 to the big city lights of Boston this month. Its the 32nd edition of the city’s LGBT Film Festival and just like it’s title it really is Wicked Queer.
They have another wonderful eclectic program of real cinematic treats and we would rave about most of them if we had the time, but we don’t so here then arePTV’sTop 5 Picks of Movies that you will not want to miss.
PURL is the first new knitting and yarn store in P.Town for the past 40 years, and Ryan Cooke the creative force behind this new venture talks to queerguru for P.T.V. about why he is going to make this the Town’s new destination for knitting newbies and seasoned sweater makers alike. Ryan assures us (with a big smile on his face) that this new knitting phenomena is just as popular with (cute) men as it is with ladies of a certain age.
After we learn all about his speciality yarns we catch up with some members of an unofficial knitting circle that meets at Joe’s Coffee Shop in P Town every afternoon.
Ryan called queerguru from Martha’s Farm in Connecticut to give us a rundown
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Graphic Designer Chris Bartick is living his dream , giving up the corporate life and lovingly restoring a 47 foot yacht, which is now his home, which he shares with us with a whole series of upscale charters around #PTown. He welcomed Queerguru aboard and talked about sharing his passion for sailing all summer long.
The interview conducted by Roger Walker-Dack was filmed by Dan Desjardins
The world-renowned art historian, physicist and former financial advisor to the Ford Administration, Saltine, has been kicked out of her apartment in Provincetown and sent away to Eggs Isle, where all the other rejects end up. With nothing much else to do, Saltine takes an icy dip into the past reading from her memoirs. After, we meet a resident of Eggs Isle, with the live audience at Camp Provincetown, 2 Gosnold St. Wednesday nights at 7PM. This is what happened on one of the Wednesdays in August