There always seems to be an exhibit of Andy Wahol‘s iconic art somewhere around the globe at any given time. We wrote about the retrospective this summer at The Cleve Carney Museum of Art in Chicago, and now it’s Dublin, Ireland’s time. Just opened at the city’s Hugh Lane Gallery is Andy Warhol … Continue reading
The multi-Academy Award Winner writer/director Ang Lee is coming to P Town where he is about to be honored with the Film Festival’s prestigious 2016 ‘Filmmaker on the Edge’Award to add to his rather packed mantlepiece. Amongst Lee’s stunning body of work are two LGBT all-time favorites The Wedding Banquet and the superlative Brokeback Mountain (the latter … Continue reading
Angela Davis the black lesbian radical scholar who went from political prisoner to revolutionary icon, to public intellectual is being celebrated in a brand new exhibition opening in San Francisco’s GLBT History Museum soon. Curated by collector Lisbet Tellefsen and historian Amy Sueyoshi the Exhibit considers some of the roles Davis has played in the American … Continue reading
For some unexplained reason when the UK’s National Theatre’s acclaimed revival of Tony Kushner’s ANGELS IN AMERICA transfers to Broadway next year, it will be lacking one ‘angel’ from the cast. Whilst his fellow stars Nathan Lane and Andrew Garfield will be in the American production, Brit actor Russell Tovey (who also starred in ‘Looking’) … Continue reading
The extraordinarily talented Miss Anita Cocktail is not only one of the Headliners at the newly refurbished Post Office Cabaret in PTown but she is also the Venue’s Grand Dame who rules the place with her (feathered) whip. She has played a major part in just one season helping establish the Cabaret Room as … Continue reading