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Ashish Gupta’s new book “Looking For Now” is an intimate and often provocative document celebrating queer longing.

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    British-Indian fashion designer Ashish Gupta  has established a reputation for high-glamour outfits designed in his studio in East London and then hand-made by skilled artisans at his small workshop in Delhi. Over the years Gupta has grown his eponymous label from winning the prestigious NewGen award three times to being exhibited in the … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Lifestyle Editor Peter Minkoff lists “The Best Gay Honeymoon Destinations from Film Locations”

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    The honeymoon experience is one we dream about for decades and subtly discuss with our partners way before a proposal has come along. Once you’ve done the ‘I Dos’, it’s vital to have some much-needed rest and relaxation before heading back into the thick of everyday choas. If you’re film obsessors too, why … Continue reading



Edmund Bagnell is going to be performing his new music ONLY YOU this summer … we cannot wait (even if we are not THE you!)

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  Queerguru’s fav violinist/singer EDMUND BAGNELL has just sent us his latest video : he told us it was ‘Only You’ which we mistakenly thought was a personal message!  (Well we did spend one summer in Ptown with only a wall between us…) It’s Edmund’s classical take on Boifab Yak’s version …. and its the … Continue reading



Queerguru’s Ris Fatah previews GET OFF – queer hot mess Katy Baird’s latest show, coming soon to London’s Battersea Arts Centre.

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  Self-proclaimed queer ‘hot mess’ Katy Baird brings the London premiere of her latest show Get Off to London’s Battersea Arts Centre this 8-25 May.  Get Off continues Katy’s frank, poignant and uproarious take on the human condition. An honest and raw interrogation into our need for distraction, Get Off is an acutely personal one-woman show about excess and consumption, raising essential questions about the … Continue reading




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