Packing an Emotional Punch
Packing an Emotional Punch

Opera Theater Unlimited made good on its name last week with the world premiere of an original opera at Exit Theatre in San Francisco's Tenderloin.

by Philip Campbell | Jul 23, 2017

Hebrew's Cool
Hebrew's Cool

The 37th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, plays San Francisco's Castro Theatre (July 20-30) and other venues.

by David Lamble | Jul 22, 2017

Ethnic Energies
Ethnic Energies

For four decades the hottest dance entertainment of the summer has been the San Francisco Ethnic Dance Festival.

by Paul Parish | Jul 23, 2017

All-Summer-Long LGBTQ Playlist
All-Summer-Long LGBTQ Playlist

Queer singer-songwriter Sia has been messing with her appearance on her album covers for years. Freshly out Barry Manilow achieves a new career high. And Perfume Genius really is smart! these and others will keep your summer listening on track.

by Gregg Shapiro | Jul 16, 2017

Lavender Tube :: Seeing is Not Believing
Lavender Tube :: Seeing is Not Believing

What's been on the box that will concern, delight, enlighten, and entertain? "Lavender Tube" has got it covered.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Jul 15, 2017

Jennifer Holliday: The Incomparable Singer Returns to the Bay Area
Jennifer Holliday: The Incomparable Singer Returns to the Bay Area

"If I had a chance to start a new era of recording at this point in my career," said Jennifer Holliday, "I would be at my best ever."

by Jim Gladstone | Jul 15, 2017

Lesbian Recalls '60s Love Affair with Joplin
Lesbian Recalls '60s Love Affair with Joplin

Whitaker rubbed shoulders with the likes of the late gay poet Allen Ginsberg, poet and City Lights Bookstore co-founder Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and had a 10-month romantic relationship with rock star Janis Joplin.

by Alex Madison | Jul 16, 2017

Trans Woman Jailed in San Jose Shooting
Trans Woman Jailed in San Jose Shooting

A transgender woman is in jail after allegedly shooting her ex-husband outside the South Bay Costco where he worked.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jul 16, 2017

Hate Crimes Up in California
Hate Crimes Up in California

Hate crimes rose in California by about 11 percent from 2015 to 2016, according to a new report from state Attorney General Xavier Becerra.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jul 15, 2017

LGBT Data Collection Underway in CA, SF
LGBT Data Collection Underway in CA, SF

Officials in San Francisco and Sacramento are aiming to make answering questions about sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) routine as they begin to collect such data in a variety of settings and on various forms.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jul 15, 2017


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