We know that technically the annual St Patricks Day is in March, but hey when did we let facts get in the way of having a good queer party. So On Friday, June 11th, the peeps at London’s Clapham Grand are throwing the UK’s glitziest St. Patrick’s Day celebration Sodom & Begorrah as a means … Continue reading
This weekend in London. the Queer East Film Festival is highly recommending Queering Now 酷兒鬧 2021 which in a digital format is proposing a magical queer-topia, and an other-worldly journey “home”. It presents outstanding works by 16 Sino queer artists, showcasing a queer dreamality through a celebration of the visual, sound, desire, fantasy, sweat, … Continue reading
Now the summer is here, there is nothing more quintessentially English than the game of cricket. Dating back to the mid-16th century the Brits took it with them when they created their Empire taking over so much of the world. They may have long retreated back to their own island but the sport is … Continue reading
The Turbine Theatre, one of London’s newest independent theaters, set up stage at the iconic Battersea Power Station as part of its regeneration. That’s just one of the reasons Queerguru loves it, and another is that the diverse programming always includes some great queer content And as they start to re-open the doors after a … Continue reading
From the outside Central Station looks unprepossessing and somewhat shabby sitting at the end of a residential street in London’s Kings Cross area. But it’s what inside that counts, as for the past 30 years this independent Bar has been a safe space for members of London’s LGBT+ community and its varied artists and … Continue reading