Kenny Everett was an extraordinary comic genius who started his professional life as the enfant terrible in early days of British pop radio in the 1960’s and after being constantly fired, ended up with his own outrageous TV Shows, the best of which was The Kenny Everett Video Show in 1978. They were all done, … Continue reading
In the 1970’s photographer Andy Sweet was obsessed with capturing images of the elderly Jewish population of Miami Beach who resided mainly in small hotels and apartment buildings on Ocean Drive. His work so perfectly captured the essence of this colorful and vibrant community who had retired here in the ‘sunshine State’ after living their … Continue reading
We’d like to pretend that this was queerguru himself but he could never get into that position even fully clothed. And then there is the whole question of that body! Hmmm. If ‘naked power yoga‘ can really make you look like this …. and of course keep you nicely grounded centered (!), then sign us up. … Continue reading
The Leslie Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art is the first dedicated LGBTQ art museum in the world with a mission to exhibit and preserve LGBTQ art, and foster the artists who create it. Founded in 1987 by Charles W. Leslie and Fritz Lohman, it has supported LGBTQ artists for over 30 years , and … Continue reading
We’ve said it once already, and we’ll say it again. Natalie Portman is looking more like a shue-in for a Best Actress Academy Award Nomination for her performance in the title role of Jackie. The film follows Jacqueline Kennedy in the days when she was First Lady in the White House and her life following the … Continue reading