On the eve of Thanksgiving when our thoughts turn to families here in the U.S., news comes from across the Pond of how some people who just do not want to grow up, are forming their own type of ‘families’. And we are not taking about Peter Pan here! Once a month in London’s oldest … Continue reading
queerguru first came across photographer David Parise’s work one Sunday afternoon at Miami Beach’s Lincoln Road Collectables Market a couple of years ago, and instantly fell in love with his whole series of vintage Barbie & Ken pictures. In fact ‘Boys at Sunset’ above is the first one we purchased that day. Parise had been living in … Continue reading
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 … Continue reading
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 … Continue reading
Celebrated Belgian choreographer Thierry Smits has been creating dance productions and performance pieces for his own internationally renowned company Compagnie Thor for over 25 years now. Their very inspired work is frequently deemed controversial as Smits insists on pushing the envelope as far as he can. He shows a fascination in his work that explores our … Continue reading