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Queerguru’s Ris Fatah reviews THE CELLULOID BORDELLO which analyses the history of the portrayal of Hollywood’s on-screen hookers.

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    Since the dawn of the movie industry, filmmakers have been fascinated with sex workers. From early Twentieth Century movies such as 1900s The Girl Who Went Astray, through to countless classic films from our lifetimes, such as Midnight Express, Pretty Woman and Risky Business, hookers, hustlers, call girls, rent-boys, strippers and street-walkers have been … Continue reading



The very best of Pentatonix acapella celebrating Christmas their way

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  Pentatonix the  American a cappella group from Arlington, Texas, currently consisting of vocalists Mitch Grassi, Scott Hoying, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola, and Matt Sallee has a thing about Christmas. Since they formed in 2011 they have been producing cover versions of modern pop works or Christmas songs, sometimes in the form of medleys, along with original material.  Scott Hoying and Mitch … Continue reading



Jenifer Price Art : lesbian and sapphic storytelling: their love, life, sexuality and everything in between

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    If you are still struggling with what to buy ‘her-indoors’ for the Holiday then we have the perfect solution…..presuming she is gay too.  You should check out the stunning work of Jenifer Price, a Brazilian illustrator who is passionate about vintage aesthetics. She loves doing posters and covers and drawing women in love.  … Continue reading



How do they celebrate a queer Christmas in Sydney Australia with temps in the 80’s?

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    We’re guessing the answer must be surfing on Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach as the city is home to 40% of all the gay men in Australia.  It may be hot (in more ways than one) but we have been assured that queer life goes in as usual at Christmas.  I mean has a … Continue reading



Just Dance: Le Groupe : an en masse freakout

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Manon Bouquet is a French stage artist and choreographer whose work has community and exchange as central themes. In her latest project, Le Groupe, she explores the artistic stagnation that arose from the pandemic and how collaborative energies, inspired by love and interdependency, helped her through the dark days. The soundtrack, Jaime XX’s “Gosh,” recalls … Continue reading



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