Bacon, Eggs, and Boas: Dyke Drag Brunch Is Back This Women’s Week

by Steve Desroches Tossing on a feather boa is akin to a Provincetown merit badge, regardless of your gender. So when Katie Ledoux first wrapped...

The Queer Music Revolution Will Not Be Televised

by Jaiden van Bork Once upon a time, the world of pop music was a hard club to get into. That kind of glamor and...

Stand Up! : LGBTQ Icon Robin Tyler Continues to Mix Humor and Activism

by Steve Desroches What happens when you were born gay? Science told us we were sick. Religion told us we were sinful. You didn’t have...

Speed Sisters

REVIEW by Rebecca M. Alvin When one thinks of auto racing, the role of women is not often highlighted. Around the world, including here in...

The Connective/Collective Spirit of Cowboy Junkies

by G.W. Mercure Cowboy Junkies resides at the intersection where interpreting other artists’ music meets the rock-inflected roots music that today is called “Americana.” And...

Queer, Bohemian, and Brechtian: Vieux Carré Through The Eyes Of Dennis Monn

by Lee Roscoe Tennessee Williams by way of Brechtian cabaret is what Dennis Monn, director of the upcoming production of Williams’s Vieux Carré at the...

The Music Man: John McDaniel’s Broadway Comes to the Post Office Cabaret

Review by Steve Desroches John McDaniel has always loved Broadway. Growing up in St. Louis, his home was always filled with the music of Bach,...

Any Way You Slice It

by Steve Desroches Zoë Lewis has the classic Provincetown origin story. She came for a summer and never left. Now, 30 years later, the vaudevillian...

Schartt$ Creek: Honeymoon in Ptown

Review by Steve Desroches A shart is what happens when someone gambles and loses. Schartt$ Creek is what happens when someone takes a risk and...

For the Love of Louis Armstrong: A Tale of Three Jazzers

by Rebecca M. Alvin In 1959, Jack Bradley, a young photographer from Cape Cod—Cotuit, to be exact—moved to New York City and met the one...