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Queerguru’s Robert Malcolm reviews the world premiere of TODD ALMOND ‘I’M ALMOST THERE’ at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

    I’m Almost There ★★★★   New York writer, musician and performer Todd Almond (Gossip Girl, Law and Order:Special Victims Unit, Girl From the North Country) has chosen the Edinburgh Fringe for the world premiere of his new show, I’m Almost There.   Brought to Summerhall by the producers of Fleabag and Baby Reindeer, … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Robert Malcolm’s ★★★★★ review of “Patti Harrison: My Huge Tits Huge Because They Are Infected’ and are NOT FAKE’

  Patti Harrison (Together Together, Shrill, The Lost City, I Think You Should Leave) appears from the back of the auditorium, dressed in a white smock concealing the huge breasts of the show’s title. Charming and beautiful, she welcomes the audience, many of whom she suggests are already good friends. By the time she literally … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Sandy MacLennan reviews The Biba Story, 1964-1975 Exploring how fashion phenomenon Biba blossomed to become the world’s first lifestyle label.

The BIBA Story, 1964-1975. The Fashion and Textiles Museum is a unique creative hub, museum and workshop space in London’s edgy Bermondsey. It’s also where the UK fashion doyenne Zandra Rhodes lives and works, overseeing a roster of exhibits that celebrate the craft, creativity and history of fashion and textiles. This year the museum has … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Stephen Coy falls in love with Edie Windsor all over again

  Edie Windsor died in 2017 but was working with Joshua Lyon to write her memoir. Because of her unexpected demise, the book is a hybrid of memoir and biography. It is a compelling read and perhaps made even better because Lyon can illuminate many of Edie’s stories with background information and diligent research through … Continue reading

Queerguru’s Stephen Coy is very intrigued with “Leaving Isn’t the Hardest Thing”

  One never knows what will “come over the transom” at QueerGuru.  Many of the books are evidently not of interest to our readers.  At least that is the decision made by the staff.  Occasionally, an unexpected gem will surface.  Since Elizabeth McCracken offered praise for Lauren Hough’s book of essays, why not give it … Continue reading

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