Oxford University’s all-male acapella group Out Of The Blue have established quite a following for their annual Christmas music video which always goes viral within days. Check this latest one out and you’ll see why, as this extremely talented group of students are also as cute as hell too. Click on the link to … Continue reading
It would have been Édith Piaf’s 101st birthday today, and even though it is over 50 years since she died, her music still sends tingles down our spine. Here in one of the few live recordings that are in existence is France’s greatest chanteuse ever singing Non Je Ne Regrette Rien <br <br P.S. It … Continue reading
23 year old Italian photographer Orlando Luca aka Mr Freddy Krave has a new book out of his rather steamy work called The Secret Journal of Freddy Krave Volume 3 : Boys & Girls. It includes 40 portraits of some of the hottest men and women in Italy and is available at http://kraviationstore.bigcartel.com. Freddy is no … Continue reading
Grayson Perry CBE RA is a celebrated English artist who is known equally for his ceramic vases as for his cross-dressing. Winner of the prestigious Turner Prize considered the highest award for Art in the UK, Perry has become one of the most articulate forces behind the whole cross-dressing movement, even donning one of his favorite … Continue reading
South Florida has always been a home from home for many LGBT residents of Provincetown who like to swap the sometimes brutal winters for the sunshine state. Now The Stonewall National Museum & Archives in Wilton Manors has a new exhibition called The Lure of Provincetown that takes a look at the history of why people still flock back every summer without fail.
Featuring photographs by the late Al Kaplan, who arrived in P Town in 1961 aged 18 and for the next five years recorded the community that he was at the center of. Midge Battelle’s photographs are from the 1990’s when she recorded the annual Dyke Drag Brunch that takes place during P Town’s Womensweek. They are joined by art from Len Paoletti who before he retired to Fort Lauderdale ran a couple of P Town guest houses whilst practicing his art. Paoletti is best known for his canvasses on scenes at the Boatslip Tea-Dances which have a distinct 1980’s feel to them.
queerguruP.T.V’s roving reporter who winters in Miami Beach caught up with Chris Rudisill, Stonewall Museum’s Executive director to get the low-down on why he thinks there is such a bond between the two towns.