The First Last Kiss?
Director Simon Anderson’s bittersweet ‘Morning is Broken’ takes us to a wedding party as two young men share a first-kiss that, for one of them, will stay with him for the rest of his life.
Director Simon Anderson’s bittersweet ‘Morning is Broken’ takes us to a wedding party as two young men share a first-kiss that, for one of them, will stay with him for the rest of his life.
Broadway stars join forces and sing “It Gets Better” in support of the Trevor Project and the prevention of teenage suicide and against bullying.
Ukraine had its first Gay Pride Parade in 2013 amidst intolerance and suppression. In 2020, and due to the covid-19 pandemic, the organizers of the event decided to make a world statement regarding their Gay Pride by flying a rainbow flag with a drone and attaching it to their Moderland Monument
As we celebrate PRIDE 2021 during the month of June, we have created a video showcasing beautiful rainbows from accross the spectrum. Rainbows represent freedom and love. Pride Month is celebrated every June as a tribute to those who were involved in the Stonewall Riots.
In the five decades since the Stonewall uprising in New York City in 1969, a new emphasis on inclusivity has changed the public face of the LGBTQ movement, highlighting the diversity of communities who, through a mélange of parties and politics, have been fighting for equal rights all along.
The 1993 AIDS musical Zero Patience, however, breaks the mold completely, in the best possible way. If you don’t often feel seen by the movies you watch (at least, not in a good way) but from the moment I pressed play on John Greyson’s offbeat masterpiece I described it as “one of the most Henry mov
Rock Hudson was a prolific heartthrob of the Golden Age of Hollywood. And although he was popular with the ladies, for much of his career, he secretly was gay. He achieved stardom with his roles in films such as 1954s Magnificent Obsession, 1955’s Heaven Allows, and 1956s Giant. The latter of which …
Pride is in the air in New York City, and Queerty kicked things off on Friday, June 17th with an unforgettable evening at Current in Chelsea, celebrating this year’s #Pride50 honorees. The looks did not disappoint, naturally, but the real focus was on the 50 trailblazing honorees. Representing every
Broadway Bares: XXX raised $1,893,715 with two standing-room-only performances at the Hammerstein Ballroom. The 30th anniversary celebration produced by and benefiting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS immersed audiences in a risqué reverie of Broadway Bares’ history, revisiting highlights from Bare
“Community, unity and nudity” was the theme of this past Sunday’s Broadway Bares. Dancers dazzled with the help of Broadway special guests Bonnie Milligan and Jason Tam. The cheeky opening number was a delightful blast through the milestones and mission of Broadway Bares choreographed by Laya Barak