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Basquiat at The Brant is now Online

  An exhibit of superb works of the legendary queer artist JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT at the Brant Foundation in NY is now ONLINE in a Virtual Gallery. Basquiat was an American artist of Haitian and Puerto Rican descent. He first achieved fame as part of SAMO, an informal graffiti duo who wrote enigmatic epigrams in the cultural hotbed of the Lower East Side of Manhattan during the late … Continue reading

Burly Bakers show what’s hot in the kitchen

This is the time when queerguru gets inundated with calendars for the new year. From Vet Students to Warwick Rowers most of them feature hot men in various states of undress and all in the name of a good cause. As we like charity as much as the next man, we are more than happy to … Continue reading

Baby Lies Truthfully : the work of David Robilliard

David Robilliard was a queer British poet and artist, and also sometime model for his artist friends the legendary Gilbert and George.  He was also on of the very many talents that was lost to the AIDS pandemic in the 1980’s. However thanks to film/TV maker, Joe Ingham, Robilliard and his work are not forgotten.  … Continue reading

Back To Earth Live presents: QUEER EARTH AND LIQUID MATTERS 

  Calling anyone in London this coming weekend and looking for something brilliantly different to do. The Serpentine Gallery, in conjunction with Stone Nest (formerly iconic London nightclub The Limelight), and Queercircle, presents  BACK TO EARTH LIVE PRESENTS: QUEER EARTH AND LIQUID MATTERS  This is a two-day festival on Sat 16th and Sun 17th July … Continue reading

Back to Nature in the barest sense of the word

  Today, like every first Saturday in May, is officially Naked Gardening Day.  We have no idea quite who makes decisions like this, but we are guessing that they live in a warm climate somewhere. This idea, we are told, is to tend your portion of the world’s garden unclothed as nature intended.  This may be just window … Continue reading

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