• Terry De Havilland: the colorful cobbler of London’s Swinging Sixties, dies aged 81

    Terry De Havilland: the colorful cobbler of London’s Swinging Sixties, dies aged 81

    Terry De Havilland born in London’s East End just before WW2 broke out, became the capital’s (and then the world’s) most colourful cobbler with his stunning ‘look at me’ shoes in the 1960s’ .  His outrageous platform shoes. away ahead of its time ,attracted an enormous band of followers from celebrities like Marianne Faithfull, Led…

  • A Fabulous Queer Holiday Gift Guide

    A Fabulous Queer Holiday Gift Guide

      The festive season is amazing. Not only do we get to enjoy in the endless Christmassy nights and different winter activities, or enjoy some sexy Santa photographs and costumes with the most handsome models and actors, but we also get to be more and more excited about the Christmas presents that we are going…

  • Art After Stonewall:  at Miami’s Frost Museum for Art Basel

    Art After Stonewall: at Miami’s Frost Museum for Art Basel

    Art After Stonewall  at the Frost Museum at FIU makes a perfect addition for Art Basel Week. Organized by the COLUMBUS MUSEUM OF ART, it is curated by JONATHAN WEINBERG, with Tyler Cann, and Drew Sawyer., and has just had a successful run at Leslie Lohman Museum in NY (see https:// queerguru.com/art-after-stonewall-1969-1989-an-exhibit-at-the-leslie-lohman-gallery/ ) The Miami leg…

  • Jake Wolff on The History of LIving Forever

    Jake Wolff on The History of LIving Forever

      Queerguru talks to English Professor #JakeWolff about his debut novel THE HISTORY OF LIVING FOREVER an ambitious queer romance/thriller that has been getting rave reviews. The interview conducted by @Roger Walker-Dack was filmed by Dan Desjardins at Miami Book Fair