Miami based Aqua Foundation for Women is about to host another edition of TransCon, the only completely free conference for the transgender community and their allies in South Florida. Now in its 7th year TransCon will have various workshops and activities addressing a wide-range of topics which will include employment, social justice, dating, health, equality, … Continue reading
This is the tragic real-life story of Edwin Valero who transformed himself from a poor petty-thief living a hand-to-mouth existence in a run down suburban Venezuelan small town to becoming the undefeated super-flyweight, and then lightweight boxing champion of the world. This dramatized account starts when the scrawny fit youngster is spotted in … Continue reading
British/American journalist and filmmaker Louis Theroux is known mainly for his series of Weird Weekends documentaries which covered marginal, mostly American subcultures such as survivalists, black nationalists, white supremacists and porn stars. His whole raison d’être is based on his seemingly unquenchable thirst to bring a sense of understanding to these issues which on the surface make … Continue reading
The phone rang in the middle of this Sunday afternoon, and I discovered it was a good friend who is also a very regular queerguru reader. ‘There’s someone here who wants to talk to you’, and before I can even reply an unmistakable voice comes booming down …Hello It’s It Me That You … Continue reading
By popular demand Patrick Cash’s Chemsex Monologues are back yet again for another stint at London’s King Head Theatre. The Chemsex Monologues are the untold stories of the men and women adrift in London’s chill-out scene. Porn stars, fag hags and sexual health workers collide on the streets of Soho in a whirling frenzy of … Continue reading