The World AIDS Museum and Educational Center In Wilton Manors, Florida has announced plans to commemorate WORLD AIDS DAY on December 1st 2020. They will present the official kick-off to the day,, that is themed this year as Rock the Ribbon, at 8.30 am . Hosted by The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale, the event … Continue reading
Next month the World AIDS Museum and Educational Center in Wilton Manors, Florida is hosting a stunning new documentary photo project by photojournalist Smiley Pool. “Through The White Door” portrays the interconnected human experience of families affected by HIV/AIDS. The exhibition, consisting of 40 poignant images from South Africa, Romania, North Carolina, Texas, and … Continue reading
PBS have just announced that Emmy Award winner Holland Taylor‘s compelling portrayal of the legendary Texas Governor Ann Richards, will screen on Friday, June 19 at 9 p.m Richards a Democrat and only the 2nd women Governor of that State, brought a vitality and outrageousness to the governorship that Texans had not seen in decades. A fervent … Continue reading
Tomorrow night, THE OTHER SIDE OF SILENCE (TOSOS) is presenting the World Premiere of Robert Macke’s funny new play House of Chavis. It’s the story of what happens when a father discovers his estranged son is competing on a reality television series … as a drag queen. It is a moving exploration of the … Continue reading
It’s a red letter day for queer filmmakers today. Well for one in particular,. Miami born Cuban/Lebanese American Kareem Tabsch latest documentary “Mucho Mucho Amor,” is having its World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. Tabsch co-directed this his fourth movie with Cristina Costantini and it tells the life story of the outrageously flamboyant … Continue reading