Long before the British graffiti artist and political activist Banksy chose to remain anonymous, there were the Guerrilla Girls. Formed in New York in 1985, they are a group of feminist, female artists devoted to fighting sexism and racism within the art world, and their mission of bringing gender and racial inequality in … Continue reading
We’ve just missed celebrating National Redhead Day which may mean that this year we will lose our ‘rutiluphilia‘ memberships. (To save you from reaching for your Merriam-Webster, we can share that this is the description of someone who has a fetish of redheads.) But we are now celebrating the return of the … Continue reading
After three seasons of the Netflix documentary about the life of the outrageous gay former zookeeper and convicted felon Joe Exotic , you would think that the public would have no more appetite for his antics. How wrong you would be. There were two feature films/series in the work although the one starring … Continue reading
London’s VIctoria & Albert Museum currently home to the Sold Out Exhibition Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams is probably one of the most LGBTQ friendly Museums in the world. They have an official LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer) Working Group which is comprised of Museum staff with an interest in using the V&A’s … Continue reading
If you were anywhere near Wall Street in New York yesterday you may have been shocked to see a bevy of Drag Race Queens performing on a stage outside the Stock Exchange It was to celebrate GRINDR’s market debut following a merger with blank-check company Tiga Acquisition. We don’t have a Business … Continue reading