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
A new movie Art House is always a cause for a celebration, but when it opens with such lofty plans as The Metrograph, then it’s sort of like a wet-dream for real hardcore cinephiles. The two screen theater opened in March this year in Ludlow Street on New York’s Lower East Side and also encompasses a … Continue reading
Naz and Maalik are a couple of extremely likable teenage Muslim boys who have been inseparable best friends for years and are now trying coming to terms with both their sexuality and the fact that their relationship has now evolved into something more romantic and physical. After their night of passion together, we follow how this … Continue reading
There are seemingly endless ways to play any of Shakespeare’s great classic dramas and NY gets to see yet another interpretation of his Scottish tragedy Macbeth this Fall. Fab Marquee Productions are presenting Macbeth (of the Oppressed) at The 14th Street Y which will feature two real-life husbands in the starring roles, and with most of … Continue reading
Ryan Raftery is ‘The Most Powerful Woman in Fashion’. Even Anna Wintour’s daughter Bee Shaffer went to check him out in his hit musical to see how much like her mother he really is. She evidently took a video of the performance and showed it to her diva Ma who just remarked ‘he didn’t get … Continue reading