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Christopher Sousa: New Work

  Despite Provincetown’s significant LGBT community and also its reputation as a major art colony, there is in fact barely a handful of local artists producing good queer art. We  have already featured a couple this year :James Frederick and Gaston Lacombe who are having very successful seasons,  but they are relative newcomers compared to … Continue reading

Christopher Sousa : New Work

  Christopher Sousa is one of those rare queer Provincetown artists not obsessed with landscapes, seascapes, and the ubiquitous flower-decked Cape Cod Cottages that fill the bulk of the galleries here in town.  He is inspired by another type of local beauty i.e. the men.  Sousa is drawn to the long languid type that manages … Continue reading

Chromeo an amazing musical duo of an Arab and a Jew with their stunning new video Words With You

    Chromeo is a Canadian electro-funk duo from Montreal, formed in 2002 made up of two men, one Lebanese and one Jewish musician David “Dave 1” Macklovitch and Patrick “P-Thugg” Gemayel. They call themselves “the only successful Arab/Jewish partnership since the dawn of human culture.”  This is the first official single since their last studio album and its STUNNING.  … Continue reading

Chrsi Cuomo, now on NEWS NATION, has a hour long special on the rights of transgender youth

Now on News Nation, Chris Cuomo and investigative reporter Rich McHugh looked at the whole question of when to offer medical interventions to a minor who identifies as transgender is a sensitive one.  Experts say it saves lives, but some doctors are urging caution. Cuomo and  McHugh speak to doctors, medical experts, young trans people, … Continue reading

Chuck Nitzberg : Normal Doesn’t Live Here @The Soho Project Space

\ ‘   Chuck Nitzberg, is a New York City-based queer artist whose use of disparate materials, implemented in non-traditional ways, reflects an attraction to beauty subverted. His early training in graphic design and illustration has influenced his approach to drawing and painting. By focusing on the male image, and centering on themes of identity … Continue reading

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