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  • Queerguru’s Sandy MacLennan reviews The Biba Story, 1964-1975 Exploring how fashion phenomenon Biba blossomed to become the world’s first lifestyle label.

    Queerguru’s Sandy MacLennan reviews The Biba Story, 1964-1975 Exploring how fashion phenomenon Biba blossomed to become the world’s first lifestyle label.

    The BIBA Story, 1964-1975. The Fashion and Textiles Museum is a unique creative hub, museum and workshop space in London’s edgy Bermondsey. It’s also where the UK fashion doyenne Zandra Rhodes lives and works, overseeing a roster of exhibits that celebrate the craft, creativity and history of fashion and textiles. This year the museum has…

    August 11, 2024
  • Queerguru’s Robert Malcolm reviews a haunting political cabaret  ‘THE DISAPPEARED’ at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

    Queerguru’s Robert Malcolm reviews a haunting political cabaret ‘THE DISAPPEARED’ at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

      The Disappeared  From Denmark, Down the Rabbit Hole Theatre and Mexican non binary performance artist Nova Duh turn the Summerhall Dissection Room into a Night Club for the afternoon, in their haunting political cabaret, The Disappeared. This is a unique, immersive experience in which the audience follows the artiste around a cavernous performance space.…

    August 11, 2024
  • Queerguru talks with actor/writer JEFFREY SOLOMON about his smash hit play MOTHER/SON : must see viewing for EVERY gay man

    Queerguru talks with actor/writer JEFFREY SOLOMON about his smash hit play MOTHER/SON : must see viewing for EVERY gay man

    You don’t have be Jewish to relate to actor/writer Jeffrey Solomon‘s funny and extremely affectionate biographical play MOTHER/SON, but if you are a gay man with your own memories of ‘coming out’ to your Mother, you are going to LOVE it. Solomon wrote it just after his own mother passed almost 25 years and it…

    August 10, 2024
  • Seance With The  (Drag and Horror ) Queens : looking for spirits that don’t come in bottles

    Seance With The (Drag and Horror ) Queens : looking for spirits that don’t come in bottles

          Sometimes I regret being too pragmatic too often as if I could have some faith in  spirituality and be able to look into the future, then I would have known to steer clear of  this rather annoying film.  On a rather shabby set in Florida someone had the idea of planning a…

    August 10, 2024
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