Berkeley Rep's 'Sanctuary City' Sends Up Flares
Berkeley Rep's 'Sanctuary City' Sends Up Flares

Contemporary social and political issues are tightly woven into "Sanctuary City," playwright Martyna Majok's gut-wrenching, personal-is-political drama, set between 2001 and 2005, and now playing at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre.

by Jim Gladstone | Jul 19, 2022

Review: 'A Quilt for David' - Steven Reigns' True Crime Poetry
Review: 'A Quilt for David' - Steven Reigns' True Crime Poetry

Steven Reigns, a Los Angeles-based writer who was the first official Poet Laureate of West Hollywood, blends literary genres to stunning effect in his spare and powerful new work, "A Quilt for David."

by Jim Gladstone | Jul 19, 2022

Jewish Film Festival Faves
Jewish Film Festival Faves

The Jewish Film Institute has announced its program for the 42nd San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the world's largest and longest one, running July 21-August 7. A few of the films have a specific queer aspect.

by Brian Bromberger | Jul 19, 2022

Review: To Hell and Back: Sean Hewitt's 'All Down Darkness Wide' Makes Literature of the Memoir
Review: To Hell and Back: Sean Hewitt's 'All Down Darkness Wide' Makes Literature of the Memoir

Getting lost in a relationship; people do it all the time, and it's the matter of some of our greatest literature. Rarer is the chronicle of making it back out, which is both the engine and the heart of Sean Hewitt's luminous new memoir.

by Tim Pfaff | Jul 20, 2022

Cultural Exchange: S.W. Leicher's 'Acts of Atonement'
Cultural Exchange: S.W. Leicher's 'Acts of Atonement'

S.W. Leicher's second novel, "Acts of Atonement," picks up where her debut, 2018's "Acts of Assumption," left off, featuring Serach and Paloma, two women from disparate cultural backgrounds who embark upon a loving lesbian relationship against all odds.

by Jim Piechota | Jul 12, 2022

'References to Salvador Dali' ... Maybe Not
'References to Salvador Dali' ... Maybe Not

Magical realist frosting is slathered thick on the humble crumbs at the heart of "References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot," now playing in a Custom Made Theatre production.

by Jim Gladstone | Jul 12, 2022

Zain Khalid's Novel 'Brother Alive' is Bracing Magical Realism
Zain Khalid's Novel 'Brother Alive' is Bracing Magical Realism

"Uncategorizable" is the flavor of the month in gay literary fiction. Even in as genre-free a landscape as that, Zain Khalid's much-anticipated first novel, "Brother Alive," stakes out new territory.

by Timothy Pfaff | Jul 12, 2022

'Thor: Love and Thunder' a Near-Queer Marvel
'Thor: Love and Thunder' a Near-Queer Marvel

With a few daring visuals and innovative artistic references, writer-director Taika Waititi's "Thor: Love and Thunder" merits more superlatives than any of its peer Marvel Studios blockbusters, with a few queer twists.

by Josh Polanski | Jul 12, 2022

Kiss Off: The Lavender Tube on Summer Shows
Kiss Off: The Lavender Tube on Summer Shows

'Only Murders in the Building,' 'The Lake,' 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' and 'Uncoupled' include gay and lesbian main characters; plus, two singers get called out for quotes about trans people; and a Brittney Griner update.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Jul 12, 2022

'La Belle et la Bête' – Opera Parallèle Merges Philip Glass Score with Cocteau's Classic Film
'La Belle et la Bête' – Opera Parallèle Merges Philip Glass Score with Cocteau's Classic Film

The curtain rises on one of San Francisco's most exciting arts events of the year next week as Opera Parallèle presents the world premiere of its innovative take on "La Belle et La Bête" (Beauty and the Beast), combining live music and film.

by Jim Gladstone | Jul 5, 2022


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