Bright Colors and Bold Patterns: Drew Droege on His Solo Play
"Imagine The Big Chill meets The Boys in the Band meets Bridesmaids. Played by one guy on a lot of coke."
December 06 2016 4:51 AM
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"Imagine The Big Chill meets The Boys in the Band meets Bridesmaids. Played by one guy on a lot of coke."
The award-winning director of The Royal Road (now available on DVD and streaming) takes audiences down a winding road of memory, colonialism, and seduction.
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A wandering day spent with good art, fresh food, and a trip to the spa.
Make your plans now for this summer’s most delightful queer-but-not-totally-queer film festival, in the tiny homo haven of Provincetown, Mass.
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An invitation to the pious and gender conforming from the independent nation of North Carolina.
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The documentary tells the story of marriage equality in Vermont.
Beyond the great slate of films, the queerest festival (outside the LGBT film festival circuit) offers several things no other film festival can: kooky, beachy P-town and John Waters' hat.
Get glammed up and win tickets to Europe’s largest AIDS fundraising party