The Queer Review 2025 – LGBTQ+ highlights of the year

As 2025 draws to a close, we invite some friends of The Queer Review, including prominent creators, performers, and activists to share the LGBTQ+ culture that has sustained, stimulated, moved, inspired, or brought them solace this year. We hope that you enjoy this eclectic selection and discover something new to revel in. We would love... Continue Reading →

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Exclusive Interview: Hugh Sheehan on his award-winning podcast Criminally Queer: The Bolton 7 – “we must never forget these queer histories”

In this politically regressive era in the United States and beyond, it is especially vital that LGBTQ+ history be recorded and shared, enabling us to find context, empowerment and guidance in the narratives of our queer and trans forebearers. Recognizing that necessity is composer, sound designer, writer and audio producer Hugh Sheehan, whose exquisitely crafted... Continue Reading →

Theatre Review: Tartuffe (New York Theatre Workshop, Off-Broadway) ★★★★

First performed at Versailles in 1664—and subsequently banned in France by the Church and the police for several years—centuries on, Molière’s Tartuffe still delights and feels bitingly relevant with its observations about human nature in Lucas Hnath's sharp and spicy rhyming verse adaptation directed by Sarah Benson, receiving its world premiere Off-Broadway at New York... Continue Reading →

Exclusive Interview: Daniel Waters on writing “dark, f***ed up Christmas movie” Batman Returns

"I'm a queer icon, who knew?!" Jokes screenwriter Daniel Waters as he discusses the strong queer following for Batman Returns and Heathers. Waters is also known for the 2032-set sci-fi Demolition Man, which predicted a President Schwarzenegger, and the under-appreciated screwball action-comedy Hudson Hawk starring Sandra Bernhard as the villainous Minerva Mayflower opposite Bruce Willis'... Continue Reading →

Ballroom icons & CATS: The Jellicle Ball stars Junior Labeija & Chasity Moore honored at The Center’s 5th annual World of Red Ball

On World AIDS Day 2025, Monday, December 1st, The Center celebrated resilience, unity, and remembrance with its 5th annual The World of Red Ball: Rulers of the Red World in New York. Ballroom icons and stars of CATS: The Jellicle Ball, Junior Labeija and “Tempress” Chasity Moore, were each honored with the Ballroom & Beyond... Continue Reading →

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