The iconic queer documentary Paris is Burning has been added to the US Library of Congress. The film is one of 25 movies of historical importance that has been selected for cultural preservation the country’s national film registry. Filmed in the late 1980’s, and released in 1990, the documentary explores New York’s drag ballroom scene and […]
Tags: drag, Drag Queen, Jennie Livingston, Library of Congress, Madonna, Malcolm McLaren, paris is burning, Vogue
16 Dec 2016 /
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New Zealand’s Ladyhawke is ready to share her third album ‘Wild Things’. Fans have gotten a taste of the new record via the single ‘Love Song’ and Ladyhawke can’t wait for the new collection of songs. OUTinPerth spoke to Pip Brown, aka Ladyhawke, about her new music, marriage equality and Who did you make this […]
Tags: Bisexual, CBGBs, gay, Ladyhawke, lesbianb, LGBT, LGBTI, LGBTIQ, Marriage, marriage equality, music, New Zealand, paris is burning, Pascal Gabriel, Pip Brown, Relationships, trans*, transgender, Wild Things
4 Jun 2016 |
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London’s LGBT film festival BFI Flare has released a list of its top 30 queer films, placing 2015’s ‘Carol’ in the top spot. Todd Haynes’ love story based on the 1952 novel ‘The Price of Salt’ by Patricia Highsmith landed at the top of a poll of queer cinema, celebrating the festival’s 30th year. More […]
Tags: Andrew Haigh, BFI, carol, Film, Gus Van Sant, happy together, my own private idaho, paris is burning, queer cinema, wong kar-wai
21 Mar 2016 |
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