The actress Sandra Dickinson left her native Washington DC in 1970 to follow an Englishman man back to his home country. Even though that relationship didn’t have a happy ever after ending, she fell in love with the country and stayed. The English fell in love with her too and for the past almost 50 years she has had a very successful career flitting between TV movies and the Theatre. Last year she starred in a play about Lucille Ball which gave her the best reviews of her career, and now she’s found herself another meaty role in The Unbuilt City that is due to open next week. We caught up with her via a Facetime when she had just rushed home from rehearsals
As part of QUEERGURU’S quest researching the hotbed of queer East London, we came across Justin David as he was just launching his debut novel with a title we would have loved for our own memoir HE’S DONE EVER SO WELL FOR HIMSELF. A self-proclaimed working-class queer writer Justin is also a photographer, publisher and full-time teacher.
He’s passionate about living in Dalston with his partner Nathan Evans with whom he has formed Inkandescent a new publishing imprint to nurture and produce the work of up and coming writers. He called us via Facetime from his bedroom and although we discussed many things, I foolishly failed to ask him if the rope so prominently displayed behind him was part of another passion. Maybe next time.
Peter C Bisuito is a very funny man. In fact, he is the World’s only gay muscle bear comedian and for the past 6 years he has been living his dream making the Bear community, in particular, laughing their heads off all around the globe.
Now he is on the brink of fulfilling another part of his ambitions and make his own dramedy #LGBTQ web series Vent and Chester.
queerguru caught up with him just as he was about to start shooting the Pilot for this interview we filmed for www.queergurutv.com via Facetime
We sat down with them last summer at Provincetown Film Society & Festival and threw some shade ……here’s our interview with Roger Walker-Dack filmed by Hussein Wentz at Sage Inn
In 2013, 26-year-old musician Scott Jones was attacked outside a gay bar in a small town in Nova Scotia and as result was paralyzed from the waist down. Even though the perpetrator was caught and convicted, the Police refused to even consider it a hate crime that was motivated by a hatred of gay people. Scott’s best … Continue reading