Until 4 years ago the very existence of Panto Bliss aka Rory O’Neill was a well-kept secret within the confines of Dublin’s LGBT community. That is until the night of his Noble Call in the city’s Abbey Theater. The ‘Call’ is an old Irish custom borrowed from musicians, who after a night of playing, leave the … Continue reading
When Queerguru Contributing Editor Jonathan Kemp reviewed Brontez Purnell’s ‘100 Boyfriends’ he wrote: PURNELL is a flaming powerhouse of creativity: writer, dancer, singer, filmmaker. Impressively restless and productive. His latest outing is this bold, sassy, sexy roulette wheel of a book in which he celebrates the marginal, the promiscuous, the lovelorn, the endlessly horny, hookers … Continue reading
It was back in the 1980s when I first made the trek from London to San Francisco, and in particular, the Castro. For a wide-eyed slightly naive queer Brit it was an experience that I would never ever forget. It’s where I really fell in love for the very first time. Not with any … Continue reading
There are just 2 more days (until January 3rd 2021) to catch New York City Center’s An Evening With Audra McDonald, which premiered on December 9 and has been extended The concert was filmed at the venue and has served as City Center’s 2020 gala presentation. Six-time Tony winner McDonald is joined by musical … Continue reading
For some American actors the draw to live and work in the UK is just to impossible to pass up on, especially when their work is so well received. Three time Oliver Award Winner (the British equivalent of a Tony) David Bedella is a case in question. Bedella moved to London from in 2001 … Continue reading