Queering Loneliness: A Review of Luca Guadagnino’s Queer

By Brian Alessandro
Like then novel by William S. Burroughs on which it is based, Luca Guadagnino’s film adaptation of Queer is less about homosexuality than about the agonies and ecstasies of being a soul trapped in an aging, alienated body.

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THEATRE REVIEW – I Still Believe in The Book of Mormon

Diego Enrico and Sam McLellan in THE BOOK OF MORMONSince 2011 The Book of Mormon has shown tremendous staying power. The musical, created by South Park’s Trey Parker and Matt Stone, continues to sell out shows on Broadway and the West End and touring shows. A packed house of long-time fans and newbies gathered together on November 26th for the opening night of the current tour which plays until December 1st at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium.

This is the third time that the show has played in Calgary, and my fourth foray to Uganda with the Elders determined…

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THEATRE REVIEW – I Still Believe in The Book of Mormon

Diego Enrico and Sam McLellan in THE BOOK OF MORMONSince 2011 The Book of Mormon has shown tremendous staying power. The musical, created by South Park’s Trey Parker and Matt Stone, continues to sell out shows on Broadway and the West End and touring shows. A packed house of long-time fans and newbies gathered together on November 26th for the opening night of the current tour which plays until December 1st at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium.

This is the third time that the show has played in Calgary, and my fourth foray to Uganda with the Elders determined…

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Gay Korean Culture in Love in the Big City

LOVE IN THE BIG CITY Directed by Eon-hie Lee     Sang Young Park is a peculiar figure in Korea’s literary scene. In a country where homosexuality is still very much taboo and gay literature practically non-existent, he has successfully created a niche for himself, summoning a world of a lively gay community in his […]

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