provinctown
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Filmmaker SASHA WATERS talks about MARY OLIVER: Saved By The Beauty Of The World
Queerquru first met Sasha Waters in Provincetown, where we live every summer. The town is the oldest art colony in the US and has a history of being home to some of the country’s finest artists and writers . One such resident was Pulitzer Prize winner Mary Oliver, who in 2007 was named the best-selling…
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Hidden Voices & Queer Legacies — Gay Men Authors You Need to Know
As 2025 draws to a close, Queerguru is taking a moment to shine a light on a constellation of gay male writers whose work pulses with history, identity, and memory. We’re not just talking bestsellers, these are cultural transmitters; authors whose lives cross activism, academia, television, and literary craft and who deserve more spotlight. One…
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New England Leather Weekend : comes to Provincetown
There are no two weeks the same here in Provincetown, the wee gem of a town at the very tip of Cape Cod where QUEERGURU decamps to each year. We love all the different ‘theme weeks’ that fill up our calendars, and that seem fairly split between all the various groups in town. Each year…
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Susan Jeremy talks about “Robert Will Show You the Door (tales of being fired)”
In her youth, New Yorker SUSAN JEREMY had more jobs than most of us had hot dinners. : from selling Arthur Treacher’s Fish and Chips to roller skating on Laguna Beach as a cigarette girl, and to working as an usher at Radio City Music Hall, etc, etc. The one thing that they all had…




