Provincetown Culture

  • The Captain’s Daughters serve up way more than just Tea

    The Captain’s Daughters serve up way more than just Tea

      Last summer Ptown welcomed two new nautical women to our shores. The Captain’s Daughters Tea Room is a delightful spot not just for tea aficionados but their Boutique facing the Ocean hosts eclectic art exhibits and has a tempting array of carefully curated must-have accoutrements.   Queerguru spent time with Meghan OConnor & Dani…

  • Queer P Town artist Kyle Ringquist talks about his art ….. and more

    Queer P Town artist Kyle Ringquist talks about his art ….. and more

    When queer NY artist Kyle Ringquist left the city after 9/11 he found his own piece of heaven in PTown in a Studio/Gallery literally on the beach with a spectacular view of the harbor. There he developed his own style of ‘reverse painting’ which not only made him very successful, it also literally landed him his own…

  • Capturing The Flag : a story of disenfranchisement

    Capturing The Flag : a story of disenfranchisement

      In this current political climate where every single vote counts more than ever Anne De Mare’s compelling doc Capturing The Flag about the very real disenfranchisement of voters in North Carolina should motivate all of us before the Mid Term elections this Fall. Interview with Roger Walker-Dack was filmed at Roux  during  Provincetown Film Society & Festival   P.S. Queerguru would…

  • Whiskey Sommelier Heather Greene mixes us a mean Japanese Highball

    Whiskey Sommelier Heather Greene mixes us a mean Japanese Highball

      Whiskey Sommelier Heather Greene whisked up some mean Japanese Highballs when we ran into her at   Roux   during  Provincetown Film Society & Festival & now we are totally hooked. She’s the author of the best selling Whiskey Distilled: A Populist Guide to the Water of Life, and possibly our new best friend!   P.S. Queerguru would love you to…