Miami
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HERVÉ KOUBI What The Day Owes To The Night
The fact that the French-born choreographer Hervé Koubi only learned of his Algerian heritage as an adult is quite remarkable when you see what this discovery led too. The revelation prompted his first trip to Algiers at age of 25, where he held auditions, received 250 (mostly self-taught) dancers and selected twelve, whom he calls his…
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Miami’s Flaming Classics : a must for all queer film aficionados
We love the fact that our community keeps claiming back terms once thrown at us derogatively and which we now use as a celebration of our queerness. Flamers was one such word, and here it is now used describing a rather fabulous series of some outrageously wonderful LGBT films that so deserve reviving. Flaming Classics,…
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Visual Storytelling at Reading Queer with Shoog McDaniel
queerguru attended the Photography Workshop: Visual Storytelling with Shoog McDaniel that Reading Queer produced this past weekend and afterward we talked to Shoog about queer visibility and more. Filmed at The Light Box at Goldman Warehouse by Roger Walker-Dack for www.queergurutv.com
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How To Become a (Democratic) Party Animal
The discussion about the relevance of Gay Bars in today’s culture rears its head every time yet another one closes its doors for the last time. Spiralling costs are always mentioned, but most of the time Grindr and other online hookup sites take the bulk of the blame. Sometimes it is simply easier for…