Tag Archives: queer

INTRODUCING… DICK DAY! Winner of The Gold Rush!

Hello Dick Day! So straight off the bat, I want to know what made you enter The Gold Rush?  Hello! I entered ‘The Gold Rush’ as I needed a boost and a new challenge in my drag journey. I was feeling a bit under motivated with the amount of opportunities I had going for me in Brighton. I figured it was a good move to have a whack at […]

Rainbow Night

What happens when an enbee from the capital city moves to a small coastal English town? Where’s the queer scene in Cleethorpes? Loverboy’s Fallon Gold threw on a ton of biodegradable glitter and found out. I’d had enough of the Big Smoke. Sure, there’s some things I’d miss but I was moving to the seaside! […]

BLACK. x Marquis

When we first saw Marquis‘ BLACK. we were reminded of when things seemed less complicated, well at least in our head they were, maybe we were just wearing rose-tinted glasses. But with BLACK. Marquis is definitely reimagining and revisiting our favourite decade so we were thrilled he gave us this as an exclusive. We spoke […]

Randy L Schmidt

Randy L Schmidt has written books on Karen Carpenter, Judy Garland and – his latest – Dolly Parton. Oh, for some reason Loverboy was interested. Resident camp queen aficionado Fallon Gold met with Randy and talked queer icons, fantasy duets and Karen Carpenter’s drumming prowess.   Fact: Dolly Parton is magnificent. When I saw her […]

Review: Ruby Red Burlesque

So off off Broadway that it’s in Toronto; Loverboy was invited to take a peek of the modern pavement of the yellow brick road in a sultry adaptation of The Wizard of Oz entitled ‘Ruby Red Burlesque’. We sat, we drank, and we watched as our childhood was revamped and queered-the-house-down-boots. Writer/Director Cameron Chase’s rehashing […]

REVIEW: That Cold Day In the Park

‘How far will a 32 year-old virgin go to possess a 19 year-old boy?’ That’s the question posed by Robert Altman’s disturbing 1969 psychological thriller That Cold Day in the Park. Set in rain-drenched Vancouver, it sees introverted and mousey but affluent spinster Frances Austen (Sandy Dennis) encounter a seemingly mute and homeless teenaged waif (Michael Burns) on […]