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  • Queerguru celebrates #LVW26 : LESBIAN VISIBILITY WEEK

    Queerguru celebrates #LVW26 : LESBIAN VISIBILITY WEEK

    Today (March 20th) marks the start of the annual LESBIAN VISIBILITY WEEK. Founded by Linda Riley the publisher of DIVA magazine, and queer activist,  to combat erasure, she also founded Rainbow Honours, British Diversity Awards, and European Diversity Awards. The event is to celebrate lesbians, queer women, and non-binary individuals while amplifying the need for…

    April 20, 2026
  • Queerguru´s Ris Fatah reviews “Invisible Me” a very relevant comedy-drama currently on at London´s Southwark Playhouse Theatre.

    Queerguru´s Ris Fatah reviews “Invisible Me” a very relevant comedy-drama currently on at London´s Southwark Playhouse Theatre.

      INVISIBLE ME SOUTHWARK PLAYHOUSE  Longevity is all the rage at the moment – physical longevity that is. However, we won’t live long and happy lives if we don’t focus on our mental health as well, particularly as we age. Invisible Me, a comedy-drama by Bren Gosling, currently on at London´s Southwark Playhouse, examines this…

    April 19, 2026
  • Queerguru’s David Allen reviews “BY THE ROOTS” an autobiographical movie by Madison Young. 

    Queerguru’s David Allen reviews “BY THE ROOTS” an autobiographical movie by Madison Young. 

    Based on her memoir ‘Daddy’, ‘By the Roots’ is an autobiographical movie by Madison Young.  Directed, written, and co-produced by Young, the movie also counts Ally Sheedy, who appears briefly in a mid-movie flashback (‘The Breakfast Club’, ‘WarGames’), as one of its executive producers. By day,  our lead Madison runs a successful gallery in San…

    April 18, 2026
  • Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews ‘MONTREAL, MY BEAUTIFUL’ a heartfelt Canadian lesbian drama  @ OUTshine Film Fest

    Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews ‘MONTREAL, MY BEAUTIFUL’ a heartfelt Canadian lesbian drama @ OUTshine Film Fest

    Come out of the closet, they say. ¨Come out and find your tribe, your chosen family.¨ But finding your chosen family is sometimes easier said than done, especially if you are older, working in a small business, and an immigrant with a poor grasp of the local language. Montreal, My Beautiful (Montreal, Ma Belle) examines…

    April 17, 2026
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