Michael DiMartino moved to PTown with his husband to paint. However, when he found a studio in Whalers Wharf this multifaceted artist changed his mind and bought a sewing machine. The result is Pillow Top Store brimming with DiMartino’s eclectic collection of pillows and cushions that within just 3 weeks has become a must-see destination for every ‘top’ and ‘bottom’ in town.
Queerguru joined the line to talk to DiMartino about how the Store is helping him follow his dream. The interview conducted by Roger Walker-Dack was filmed by Dan Desjardins
NY Cabaret singer Seth Sikes was in Ptown briefly before the summer season to fulfill a long-held fantasy of his. He got to perform Judy Garland’s famous Trolley Song whilst whizzing around town on the Mayflower Trolley.
Now he is coming back to PTown with more of his favorite ladies: besides Judy there is Barbra, Liza and Bernadette etc for his brand new show at Post Office Cafe and Cabaret. Before he arrived he talked with QUEERGURU via Zoom to tell us what to expect : check out the video
Christopher Sousa is one of those rare queer Provincetown artists not obsessed with landscapes, seascapes, and the ubiquitous flower-decked Cape Cod Cottages that fill the bulk of the galleries here in town. He is inspired by another type of local beauty i.e. the men. Sousa is drawn to the long languid type that manages … Continue reading
Award-winning photographer and fine artist, Greg Salvatori who is the author of BEARDS OF NEW YORK made PTown his home when opened his fine art gallery in 2019. Salvatori, who lives with his husband, Edgar Award nominee writer James Polchin, and Albert, the yellow lab who loves tiaras, is a queer artist who has made … Continue reading
The Obie Award Winner David Drake (The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me) who is currently the Artistic Director of The Provincetown theater is going to make the legendary queer writer/performer CHARLES BUSCH a Papa! Not in the literal sense of making a parent (!) but by honoring him with this year’s Provincetown American … Continue reading