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Queerguru’s Andrew Hebden reviews HOWERD’S END the unique story of one of the UK’s beloved greatest comic actors
Howerd’s End, *** Leicester Square Theatre, London ‘Ooh missus’, prepare for a titter and a knees-up of nostalgia. Howerd’s End, delivered on the 33rd anniversary of Frankie Howerd‘s tragic departure, is a two-man cuddle for his most devoted fans. Written by Mark Farrelly, it takes the audience back to a particular golden age of British…
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The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are celebrating Easter in SF by crowning The Hunky Jesus
Easter in San Francisco means only one thing. Their beloved Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence will be celebrating the 46th Anniversary of Easter in the Park. This year is even more special as in recognition of our trans brothers and sisters who are under seige, the theme is “No Easter Without The T” The day kicks…
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We Queers need to claim back RED BASEBALL CAPS that ‘he’ has tried to monopolize
Before the convicted felon started selling his Made-In-China red baseball hats to take even more money from the sheep that follow him, we queers had enjoyed a good history using the hats for positively promoting both our sexuality and our community. So whether you are a ‘high end gay’ (as our Editor believes he is!!!)…
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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews MY FATHER’S DAUGHTER the feature film debut of Norwegian filmmaker Egil Pedersen.
Being fourteen or fifteen years old is never easy, and feisty indigenous Norwegian Sami teen Elvira (Sarah Olaussen Eira) is no exception. Bored in her small village, Unjarga in the far north of Norway, she fantasises that the father she has never known is Game of Thrones film star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau. The Danish heartthrob (he…