At exactly 8:40, on a recent Wednesday evening, the first queen took to the stage of The Glory. For just over a month in the spring, London’s drag queens and queer performers of every ilk descend here once a week to show what they can do. The Glory is the perfect venue for this showdown.... Continue Reading →
An Empowering Day of Programming as Tribeca 2019 Celebrates Pride
The 18th Tribeca film festival marked the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots with a one day event, Tribeca Celebrates Pride. The packed day of programming included a diverse range of fascinating panel discussions and interviews with notable LGBTQ+ figures and allies, plus screenings of LGBTQ+ related short films and the world premiere of HBO... Continue Reading →
LGBTQ+ Feature Films, Shorts & More at Tribeca 2019
As well as the one day event Tribeca Celebrates Pride on Saturday 4th May, the 18th Tribeca Film Festival, which continues in New York until 5th May 2019, boasts a wealth of LGBTQ+ related storytelling. Here are some of this year's LGBTQ+ highlights, for a full list of remaining Tribeca events and to purchase tickets head... Continue Reading →
Tribeca 2019 Celebrates Pride
The 18th Tribeca Film Festival is set to explore activism in the arts with the first Tribeca Celebrates Pride this Saturday 4th May at the Tribeca Festival Hub at Spring Studios, New York. The day long event will honour the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, including on stage interviews with LGBTQ+ creatives including Neil Patrick Harris, John Cameron... Continue Reading →
‘To Wong Foo’ back on the big screen Presented Untitled Queen
As the final film in Queer|Art|Film's Winter's A Drag series at New York's IFC Center, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar screens tonight Monday 8th April 2019, presented by Untitled Queen. Directed by Beeban Kidron from a screenplay by Douglas Carter Beane, the film stars Wesley Snipes, Patrick Swayze and John Leguizamo as... Continue Reading →
Terence Stamp to attend BFI Flare Priscilla 25th Anniversary Screening
BFI Flare London LGBTQ+ Film Festival, which begins in London today, has announced that British acting legend Terence Stamp will attend the festival's screening of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert celebrating the film's 25th anniversary. Released in UK cinemas on 14th October 1994, the film went on to win an Oscar for... Continue Reading →
New Monthly ‘Members Only Boylesque’ Premieres in New York
Friday 8th March saw the premiere performance from the all-male burlesque troupe Members Only Boylesque at The Laurie Beechman Theatre, New York City. The monthly residency at the Beechman promises a night filled with "Boys, Bulges and Booty" with creators Milo Pony and Twinky Boots and their rotating cast of performers. The details: Upcoming Members... Continue Reading →
