50 Years in 50 Weeks: 1994, Pedro Got Real
1994 was a big year for LGBT arts. But perhaps the brightest –yet sadly briefest– star to shine was Pedro Zamora in Season 3 of MTV's 'The Real World,' set in San Francisco.
Marga Gomez Revs Up Her 'Spanking Machine'
After critical acclaim for the online version of her latest solo show, veteran comic and storyteller Marga Gomez returns to The Marsh to share tales of Catholic school days, kinky sex, and childhood bullying.
Eyes of Tammy Faye: Dramatic Adaptation of the Televangelist Documentary
Jessica Chastain stuns with mascara-eyed sincerity in the narrative adaptation of the acclaimed documentary, 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye,' about the rise and fall of televangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker.
The Way of the Force: Q-Force's Gabe Liedman
Featuring the voices of a stellar cast of queer and queer-friendly actors, the hot new Netflix series 'Q-Force' takes spy capers to camp levels. Co-creator, writer and costar Gabe Liedman shares some behind-the-scenes stories and inspiration.
Shapeshifter: Bisexual Surrealist Poet Alice Paalen Rahon Unmasked in New Compilation
Alice Paalen Rahon, a Surrealist poet and painter, has been largely overlooked, but her works reemerge in 'Shapeshifter,' a new compilation of her poetry.
Baloney's Back: Saucy Male Burlesque Show Returns to Oasis
With a blend of the comic, erotic and intellectual, Baloney SF, the "all-male" burlesque review, finally returns to Oasis' stage for its seventh season.
50 Years in 50 Weeks: The Sisters' Hood in 1993
Perhaps the most visually striking lead Arts feature of 1993 showcased the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Tim Farrell interviewed members of the drag nun collective who were banned from the March on Washington stage.
Fauci on Film: Documentary Spans the Virologist's Work on two pandemics
As he himself says in the new documentary made about him by National Geographic films, Dr. Anthony Fauci, known mostly for his work in the AIDS and COVID pandemics, "I represent the truth which makes people uncomfortable."
'Alec' - William di Canzio's New View on Forster's 'Maurice'
William di Canzio's gay adaptation of E.M. Forster's landmark novel 'Maurice' was inspired by the classic love story of upper-class stockbroker Maurice Hall, this time from the perspective of his love, working-class gameskeeper Alec Scudder.
Dystopian Directions: The Lavender Tube on 'The Handmaid's Tale,' 'Queer as Folk's Reboot & More
The nightmare of 'The Handmaid's Tale' plays out in real-life in Texas; 'Queer as Folk' gets a New Orleans reboot; LGBT shows get a nod, and Lance Bass wants a gay 'Bachelor.'
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