Word for Word: Fall Arts Books, Part 1
Word for Word: Fall Arts Books, Part 1

As the seasons change, new books rush in and readers become enthralled at who's writing, what's new, and which trending (or non-trending) subject matter authors are focusing on.

by Jim Piechota | Aug 30, 2022

Screen Gems: Fall Arts Films to See
Screen Gems: Fall Arts Films to See

At least judging by summer box office standards, people are returning back to theaters, especially for blockbusters involving sequels and superhero movies. Let's look at some smaller yet more LGBT-filled fare.

by Brian Bromberger | Aug 30, 2022

Duly Noted: Fall Arts Classical Music Concerts
Duly Noted: Fall Arts Classical Music Concerts

There's a celebratory quality to the classical music offerings this fall, in no small part out of gratitude that live performances can go on at all. The home team has seldom looked so good, and many of the visitors, too, are easy on the eye and ear.

Aug 30, 2022

Get an Eyeful: Fall Arts Museums & Galleries, Part 1
Get an Eyeful: Fall Arts Museums & Galleries, Part 1

This year in fine arts, women and artists of color take center stage, photography reigns supreme –only fitting, given our city's pivotal role in the medium– and at least one extravaganza confirms it's good to be king.

by Sura Wood | Aug 30, 2022

Moving New Works: Fall Arts Dances from Bay Area and Visiting Companies
Moving New Works: Fall Arts Dances from Bay Area and Visiting Companies

There's no doubt that live performances are back, and our resilient Bay Area dance community, and visiting ensembles, have emerged with a dazzling line-up of plans for the fall.

by Philip Mayard | Aug 30, 2022

The World's a Stage: Curtain Up for Fall Arts Theater
The World's a Stage: Curtain Up for Fall Arts Theater

For the first time in three years, the Bay Area is welcoming a full-fledged fall theater season, with a parade of opening nights that starts next week and marches all the way into December at a head-spinning pace.

by Jim Gladstone | Sep 3, 2022

The Lavender Tube: 'A League of Their Own's Home Run
The Lavender Tube: 'A League of Their Own's Home Run

Did "A League of Their Own" need a retelling as a series when it was seemingly perfect as a film? Yes, apparently, it did. The Amazon Prime original series is a strong and vital retelling, with a very queer update.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Aug 23, 2022

Couture Caper: 'Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris'
Couture Caper: 'Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris'

We are all in need of a fairy tale for adults to lift up our spirits. Fortunately, Hollywood has given us a whimsical, enchanting one in "Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris," based on the beloved 1958 Paul Gallico novel.

by Brian Bromberger | Aug 23, 2022

'Dynasty' Never Says Die: Stars of the TV Favorite to Play Feinstein's
'Dynasty' Never Says Die: Stars of the TV Favorite to Play Feinstein's

Three of the actors who co-starred in the lavishly lathery soap opera 'Dynasty' –Jack Coleman, John James and Gordon Thomson– have reunited for a rat pack-inspired evening of drollery and dish that they're calling "Cocktails with the Carringtons."

by Jim Gladstone | Aug 23, 2022

Review: 'Poser' Explores Columbus Music Scene's Queer-adjacence
Review: 'Poser' Explores Columbus Music Scene's Queer-adjacence

Set in the ultra-local indie music in Columbus, directors Ori Segev and Noah Dixon wisely populate their affectionately-shot indie film with real performers from the local scene, most notably Bobbi Kitten (as herself) from Damn the Witch Siren.

by Joshua Polanski | Aug 23, 2022


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