In the space of just 10 years up to 2016 the face of queer London under went a traumatic change and lost half of it’s favorite and safe spaces. Despite this the capital city is still a major gay mecca as new venues such as The Glory more than make up for the the … Continue reading
When it comes to PRIDE Month what excites the Queerguru Team more is not the well-oiled heavily sponsored events in metropolitan cities like New York, London, or Berlin. It’s those smaller cities, that are more remote and where sometimes people quite rightly think they may be the ‘only gay in the village’ that hold Pride … Continue reading
To mark PRIDE ’22 the National AIDS Memorial will have a historic outdoor display in Golden Gate Park that will feature nearly 3,000 hand-stitched panels of the Quilt. This quilt display in San Francisco will help us all to celebrate Pride specifically by remembering all those we lost in the pandemic. The two-day event, … Continue reading
In the 1960s the seaside resort town of Margate on the South Coast of the UK became the center for two conflicting British youth subcultures There were ‘rockers’ who dressed in black leather astride their motorbikes all thinking they were as cool as Marlon Brando in The Wild One. Mods on the other hand … Continue reading
To celebrate William Shakespeare’s April 26th birthday (he’s not quite 500 yet!) here are some great queer and gender productions of some of his finest plays available to view online Brit queer director Phyllida Lloyd mounted an all-female trilogy of plays comprising Julius Caesar, Henry IV and The Tempest playing at London’s Donmar Warehouse … Continue reading