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Category: Reading

3 de December, 202112 de May, 2024

Qultura Recommends: Giovanni's Room

Published in 1956, Giovanni’s Bedroom is already a work known as a classic of queer literature. In a novel that explores the roots and repercussions of shame associated with sexuality in someone’s life, James Baldwin offers us a reading that is capable testing our emotions until the very last moment.

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8 de October, 202112 de May, 2024

Qultura Recommends: The Black Flamingo

Have you ever read “The Black Flamingo”? Follow all of Michael’s life, until one day he finds drag and himself.

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12 de September, 202112 de May, 2024

Qultura Recommends: Lurena Delgado Silva

Lurena Delgado Silva

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9 de August, 202112 de May, 2024

Qultura Recommends: Loveless

Loveless

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14 de June, 202112 de May, 2024

Qultura Recommends: Red, White & Royal Blue

In “Red, White & Royal Blue” the US President’s son, Alex Claremont-Diaz has a pet animosity for His Royal Highness Prince Henry since he was a disagreeable and condescending preak to him during the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. However, when this animosity spills over into the tabloids after both having been photographed fighting at ceremony,…

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25 de May, 202112 de May, 2024

Qultura Recommends: Boyfriend Material

Boyfriend Material

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5 de April, 202112 de May, 2024

Qultura Recommends: Saga

“Saga” is a comic that shifts between space opera and comedy at breakneck speed. A tribute to life, that at any one moment abounds with pleasure and passion and at the next sees all of our projects toppled with indescribable violence. Marko and Alana have been in love since an endless war between their planetslead…

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22 de February, 202112 de May, 2024

Qultura Recommends: 'If Beale Street Could Talk' by James Baldwin

Narrated by Tish, a young black woman who resides in Harlem, NY, in the 1970s, this book follows her family’s struggle against the justice system that unfairly and falsely framed and arrested her fiancé, Fonny, a 22-year-old black youth.

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