Out There :: Hotel California
Writer, performer, and storyteller Don Reed is a Bay Area treasure, a comic genius who over the years has mined his life story for a series of very entertaining one-man shows.
Surreal Noir at the Castro Theatre
Some movies you saw as a kid turn out not to repay closer scrutiny. I've just re-watched "Ministry" on the Criterion DVD from my local library, twice. I took notes on the plot. I'm hell-bent on pinning down what the heck's going on in this flick.
Tragic Love Lost & Regained
Verdi's beloved "La Traviata" opened last week as the third offering in San Francisco Opera's fall season, greeted by appreciative cheers and more than a few sighs of relief.
Artist's Killing Sparks Concerns in San Francisco's Tenderloin
The recent shooting death of San Francisco artist Anthony "Bubbles" Torres has drawn renewed attention to the frequent violence in the Tenderloin neighborhood.
Card Deck Project Features Local Gay Men
The full set, called "Paper Dolls: A Deck of Playing Cards," includes a 55th card depicting Aitken dressed as a one-eyed pirate. He will publicly debut the entire set of cards at an exhibit opening Thursday night in the Castro.
Few California LGBT Legislative Newcomers Expected in 2018
Only a handful of 2018 Assembly and Senate races in California are expected to draw non-incumbent LGBT candidates due to a dearth of open seats next year.
Rehab Planned for SF's Pink Triangle Park
Pink Triangle Park and Memorial needs help and rescuers are on the way.
SF Film Series Links Gay Generations
Seeking to bridge the gap between generations of gay men, filmmaker David Weissman is coming to San Francisco to screen episodes of his new series, "Conversations with Gay Elders."
Classic Dysfunction on the Opera Stage
"Elektra" by Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal opened recently as the second presentation in San Francisco Opera's fall season.
Gender Showdown on the Tennis Court
For LGBTQ movie-lovers, "The Battle of the Sexes" scores with a worthy ensemble. Co-directors Valerie Feris and Jonathan Dayton serve up their thoughts.
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