2021
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Linda Simpson : The Drag Explosion …the glittery queer history book we all need
Linda Simpson is very quick to point out that Drag Queens come and go, but very few survive the test of time.. She should know as, after 30 years at the top of her game, she continues to dazzle and delight her many very loyal fans. The world first caught sight of her in…
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Kenny Scharf : When World’s Collide
The pop artist Kenny Scharf is a survivor. All his good friends and fellow artists in NY’s East Village such as Keith Haring, Jean Michel Basquiat, and Andy Warhol succumbed to AIDS in the 1980’s. It sadly marked the end of one of the most exciting periods of contemporary art in the form of…
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Queerguru’s Music Editor Allison Ananis gets very Loud and Proud
It is nearly impossible to enter pride month without thinking of the triple-platinum award-winning queer activist and singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge. She recently released a new music video for her latest single, titled “One Way Out,” which will appear on a new album of the same name. The rock icon performs the song accompanied by her…
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Can the LGBTQ community ever get over Mark Wahlberg (past?) homophobia to enjoy his latest perfomance?
Roadside Attractions are very excited about their latest new movie JOE BELL, which is released in movie theatres on July 23rd. Written by Diana Ossana & Larry McMurtry (Brokeback Mountain) and directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green (Monsters and Men) it’s based on an intimate and emotional true story. An Oregonian father decides to pay…




