Chick-fil-A Opens Near SF City Line
Chick-fil-A Opens Near SF City Line

Long reviled by LGBTQ community members, chicken sandwich purveyor Chick-fil-A is opening its newest Bay Area location mere minutes away from San Francisco's city line.

Nov 17, 2021

Lena Hall: Broadway's Shining Star Returns to Feinstein's
Lena Hall: Broadway's Shining Star Returns to Feinstein's

Departing from her guest-star turn as a chanteuse on the hit scifi TV show 'Snowpiercer,' SF-raised Lena Hall, also of 'Hedwig' and 'Kinky Boots' fame, returns to Feinstein's ballroom to perform her new cabaret concert.

by Jim Gladstone | Nov 16, 2021

Simply Marvelous: Chris Conde, Queer-Conscious Rapper
Simply Marvelous: Chris Conde, Queer-Conscious Rapper

Chris Conde, the Austin-based self-proclaimed "thicc, queer Mexican" rapper, unleashes a sophomore album, 'Engulfed in the Marvelous Decay.'

by Gregg Shapiro | Nov 16, 2021

Best AIDS Films, Part 2
Best AIDS Films, Part 2

In part 2 of our Best AIDS films articles, we focus on films that humanized PWAs and universalized their experiences by raising awareness of how they lived, what they thought and felt, sometimes with humor and a musical song and dance.

by Brian Bromberger | Dec 1, 2021

Good Morning, Baltimore: Drag Race's Nina West Headlines 'Hairspray' in San Jose
Good Morning, Baltimore: Drag Race's Nina West Headlines 'Hairspray' in San Jose

Hairspray, the Tony Award-winning musical, will perform November 23-28 at San Jose's Center For the Performing Arts. RuPaul's Drag Race star Nina West heads the cast as Edna Turnblad.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Nov 16, 2021

Randy Rainbow: Gay Satire King, er, Queen, at the Masonic
Randy Rainbow: Gay Satire King, er, Queen, at the Masonic

Shining brightly through the seemingly impenetrable recent dark storm clouds, Randy Rainbow burst forth with colorful parody songs and videos that provided endless sources of laughs. He'll perform in SF Nov. 20.

by Gregg Shapiro | Nov 16, 2021

Preludes to a Kiss: The Lavender Tube on News, and Momentous Smooches
Preludes to a Kiss: The Lavender Tube on News, and Momentous Smooches

While the news media continues to focus on losers, traitors and murderers, awards shows, dramas and even animated series smooch it up with gay, trans and queer teen characters.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Nov 16, 2021

Art as a Cause: John R. Killacky's Book of Essays
Art as a Cause: John R. Killacky's Book of Essays

In his concise collection of essays and interviews, John R. Killacky's book offers behind-the-scenes perspectives on his decades of arts administration, and his own struggle to deal with physical limitations.

by Jim Provenzano | Nov 15, 2021

50 Years in 50 Weeks: 'Queer Crips' in 2003
50 Years in 50 Weeks: 'Queer Crips' in 2003

In the B.A.R.'s November 13 issue, John R. Killacky shares his experience in becoming disabled, and how using a wheelchair helped him gain more freedom than using a cane at age 51.

by Jim Provenzano | Nov 15, 2021

Hollywood Interviews: Ruthe Stein's Celebrity-Filled Book
Hollywood Interviews: Ruthe Stein's Celebrity-Filled Book

Ruthe Stein's new book, 'Sitting Down With the Stars: Interviews with 100 Hollywood Legends,' is packed with selected interviews from her lengthy journalism career, including a number of Oscar winners.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Nov 10, 2021


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