Explicit and erotic, “Queer” is told in three chapters with an epilogue, but structurally it’s divided in two portions.
Tilda Swinton, Michael Shannon and George MacKay Director: Joshua Oppenheimer Rated: NR (Strong language, intense scene with ...
E arlier this year, director Yorgos Lanthimos followed up the biggest hit of his career, Poor Things, with a film that ...
In this book extract from ‘What Do You Call It? From Grassroots to the Golden Era of UK Rap’, author David Kane examines the ...
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When the credits roll at the end of Queer, Luca Guadagnino’s cinematic adaptation of William S Burroughs’ novel, there’s plenty to unpack. Audiences familiar with Burroughs’ work will expect nothing ...
William Woolfitt's new poetry collection, "The Night the Rain Had Nowhere To Go," pays homage to generations of his people in ...
I’m not queer, I’m disembodied,” says the character William Lee in the new film Queer, written and directed by Luca ...
“Harmony & Dissonance” is a nervy, mood-lifting, masterpiece-studded show that offers an in-depth look at Orphism, which is famous for being unknown.
William Burroughs was pursuing a job as a bank clerk per his father’s wishes after a rather short education, and this is where he faced a problem that required solving. However, William’s childhood ...