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‘Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews a restored ‘WHO KILLED TEDDY BEAR?’ the (totally fab) 1965 queer-ish neo-noir cult classic film
Who Killed Teddy Bear? is the 1965 queer-ish neo-noir cult classic film you’ve never seen. Directed by Joseph Cates, and starring bisexual Hollywood beefcake legend Sal Mineo, the beautiful Juliet Prowse and the legendary Elaine Stritch, the psycho-drama Who Killed Teddy Bear? has now been digitally remastered and is due for general release to a…
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Queerguru previews Paul Mescal and Josh OConnor in THE HISTORY OF SOUND possibly the best queer romance of 2025
On paper, at least, we would always prefer gay actors playing gay roles for several reasons, but there are wonderful exceptions, such as Irish Paul Mescal and British Josh O’Connor in The History of Sound. O’Connor’s breakthrough role was playing a closeted gay farmer in God’s Own Country, whilst Mescal made us all fall in…
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QUEERGURU’S Ris Fatah talks with Gemma Rolls-Bentley about TALISMAN a group show of contemporary queer artists in London
Talisman is a group art exhibition, representing the work of a great selection of contemporary queer artists, currently on in Bankside, London until 11th August. Curated by art industry veterans Gemma Rolls-Bentley and E-J Scott, and presented by Cardion Arts in partnership with the Museum of Transology, Talisman considers the objects, people and symbols we…
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To celebrate National Cowboy Day, Queerguru reviews “Queens & Cowboys: A Straight Year on the Gay Rodeo,”
This coming Saturday, July 26th, is National Day of the Cowboy, which is a day to honor the contributions of cowboys and cowgirls to American history and culture. Including gay ones, we hope. We thought we would mark the day by reviewing “Queens & Cowboys: A Straight Year on the Gay Rodeo,” a documentary from…