Tag: 2016
Dustin Lance Black’s ‘must see’ new LGBT TV series
ABC TV have just released the first look of what will probably be the most important LGBT TV series of 2017. ‘When We Rise’ tells the history of the gay rights movement, starting with Stonewall in 1969 and chronicling the personal and political struggles, set-backs and triumphs of a diverse family of LGBT men and…
A Man Called Ove
There is something about being a cantankerous old curmudgeon like Ove (the rather wonderful Rolf Lassgård) that one sometime secretly admires, for all the wrong reasons naturally. Every day he patrols his small suburban Swedish neighborhood removing bikes in his path, reporting illegally parked cars and even throwing old shoes at the stray cat who…
Caroline Giraud-Sukornyk talks about her passion for style
Caroline Giraud-Sukornyk will not be happy unless you fall in love. Not with her, we will quickly add, but with one/some of the treasures that she has curated in La Vie en Blanc her remarkable interiors store that queerguru has just stumbled over in Fort Lauderdale. She’s very firm with any customers who are in…
Transgender Day of Remembrance
November 20th is the International Transgender Day of Remembrance when we need to take a few minutes out to remember all the lives of our brothers and sisters who died for no other reason than just wanting to be true to themselves. In the first 11 months of 2016, the murders of 26 transgender people…
The Battle of London’s Soho
Soho, has always been the queer heart of London for decades. Even as the LGBT community has spread its wings to other parts of the Capital, the gritty rawness of Soho has always provided a haven and a really warm welcome to such a diversity of queer artists and souls. Now the developer’s bulldozers are threatening…