Our very excited Fashion Editor Graham Fraser is back from viewing the wealth of runway shows in Europe, and this is the report he filed with us We at QueerGuru are always watching what happens in the world of fashion. A good guide point is the App. for Vogue Runway which shows … Continue reading
The two newest members of the QUEERGURU Team have recently located to L.A. and this is one of two reports they have filed from their newly adopted hometown. We were hardly surprised that Juan Sales and John Guillot chose to participate in LA’s AIDS Walk BUT were totally shocked to discover they were one … Continue reading
Launched during the lockdown, Homostash Diaries continues with a second issue of all things moustachioed, and another set of charming photos of charming facial hair and interviews. This time around the irrepressible and irresistible Casey Spooner gives a good interview, discussing the after-effects of lockdown on his career and on his commitment to being … Continue reading
I’ve been a huge fan of Mars-Jones’s work since I read his first book, The Lantern Lectures, back in the mid-eighties, followed by the shared collection of HIV/AIDS stories with Edmund White, A Darker Proof; and the first novel, The Waters of Thirst. In 1983 he edited a wonderful anthology of queer fiction entitled, Mae … Continue reading
A Taste of Honey ☆☆☆☆☆ By Shelagh Delaney Trafalgar Studios I’ve been obsessed with Shelagh Delaney since I caught the black and white 1960 film version on TV aged fourteen and became enchanted by its tatty Northern camp. There was something about seeing one’s home town depicted in dour black and white and the … Continue reading