Breakfast at Tiffany’s

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ There is something quietly enchanting about the opening moments of Breakfast at Tiffany’s. The city is hushed, streetlights flicker, and Holly Golightly, dressed in her signature black dress and pearls, strolls up to Tiffany’s window. She stands there — just a girl with coffee and a pastry — while “Moon River” fills the air. From the very beginning, the film demonstrates a deep understanding … Continue reading Breakfast at Tiffany’s

Kate Pierson: The Unmistakable Voice

Some voices define a generation, while others create entire universes. Kate Pierson unquestionably belongs to the latter group. Her voice, shifting effortlessly from a deep, inviting growl to a soaring high note, brings a vivid, melodic energy to one of music’s most iconic party bands. As a founding member of The B-52s, Pierson — with her signature fiery hair and retro-glam fashion — has been a … Continue reading Kate Pierson: The Unmistakable Voice

Join the Choligarchy: Margaret Cho’s new tour

by Frank Gaimari MARGARET CHO: CHOLIGARCHYMOORE THEATRE, SEATTLE, WAApril 19, 2026, at 7:00 pm Margaret Cho is hitting the road with a brand-new comedy tour, crisscrossing North America in celebration of her forty-year career. Her latest show, Choligarchy, is more than just a series of stand-up dates — it’s a powerful statement about the world today. Audiences can expect an evening of sharp, progressive commentary, … Continue reading Join the Choligarchy: Margaret Cho’s new tour

Greg Herren: The Master of Queer Mysteries and New Orleans Storytelling

by Frank Gaimari Greg Herren is a name synonymous with LGBTQ+ literature, particularly in the mystery genre. A prolific author and advocate, Herren has spent decades crafting stories that not only entertain but also celebrate queer life and culture. He has written over 30 novels, drawing deeply from his love for New Orleans — a city that has significantly influenced both his life and his … Continue reading Greg Herren: The Master of Queer Mysteries and New Orleans Storytelling

Milk

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gus Van Sant’s Milk isn’t just a movie—it’s a powerful story about bravery, love, and the fight for equality. It tells the true story of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to public office in California, and it’s both inspiring and heartbreaking. Sean Penn’s incredible performance as Milk brings this story to life, showing us the struggles and triumphs of a man … Continue reading Milk

Lyndal Simpson: The rising screenwriter

by Frank Gaimari Lyndal Simpson’s journey into the world of screenwriting is a testament to perseverance, passion, and an unyielding commitment to storytelling. Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, Lyndal has carved a niche for herself in the drama, thriller, and horror genres, with her scripts often exploring the lives of outcasts and underdogs. Her work is deeply atmospheric and emotionally resonant, reflecting her unique ability to … Continue reading Lyndal Simpson: The rising screenwriter