A Dog's Tale: Dan Perdios' Charming Story of a Disabled Gay Man and His Service Dog
A Dog's Tale: Dan Perdios' Charming Story of a Disabled Gay Man and His Service Dog

In his new book, 'A Golden Retriever and His Two Dads,' author Dan Perdios, a gay man with limited hearing, remembers his late service dog Willy and their adventures together.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Jun 28, 2021

Friedman/Epstein Films on TCM
Friedman/Epstein Films on TCM

Turner Classic Movies will celebrate Pride Month with a special night of films by Jeffrey Friedman and Rob Epstein on Monday, June 28, including 'The Times of Harvey Milk' and 'Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt.'

by Brian Bromberger | Jun 24, 2021

Frameline45 Documentaries: Cinematic Stories Shine, Sometimes Stall
Frameline45 Documentaries: Cinematic Stories Shine, Sometimes Stall

While most of the documentaries in Frameline45 are very good, none are great. In a rare occurrence, the narrative features this year are stronger entries than the documentaries. But there are some standouts.

by Brian Bromberger | Jun 23, 2021

Frameline45, Part 2: Folks, Fun and Fate
Frameline45, Part 2: Folks, Fun and Fate

One idiosyncrasy of Frameline45 is that the international films are superior to the US/English language movies, especially because of their daring content. Check out our second batch of notable narrative films, including a few cinematic jewels.

by Brian Bromberger | Jun 22, 2021

50 Years in 50 Weeks: 1982 Doubled the Fun
50 Years in 50 Weeks: 1982 Doubled the Fun

1982 saw the Bay Area Reporter moving to a weekly format, which provided twice as much fascinating coverage, including the year's best in arts, and a popular Dog Show on Castro Street with an appearance by Shirley MacLaine.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 24, 2021

Review: 'Poetry Rx' Celebrates Lyric History, with Some Queer Poets Past & Present
Review: 'Poetry Rx' Celebrates Lyric History, with Some Queer Poets Past & Present

In the newly-released collection 'Poetry Rx' of 50 inspiring poems, compiled with commentary and poetical analyses by psychiatrist Norman E. Rosenthal, M.D., more than a third of the poets have either openly identified as queer, or skewed LGBTQ-ward.

by Mark William Norby | Jun 23, 2021

Playing for Laughs and Love with Author-Playwright Paul Rudnick
Playing for Laughs and Love with Author-Playwright Paul Rudnick

Combining wit and wisdom, writer Paul Rudnick gives us much to think about while we are laughing, including in his new romantic and comic novel, 'Playing The Palace.'

by Gregg Shapiro | Jun 22, 2021

Juanita MORE!'s Pride Party Returns
Juanita MORE!'s Pride Party Returns

One of the more exciting pieces of news regarding the state's reopening is the return of Empress Juanita MORE!'s annual Pride Party at 620 Jones on June 27, Pride Sunday.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Jun 22, 2021

Review: Sharp Observations Abound in 'Detransition, Baby'
Review: Sharp Observations Abound in 'Detransition, Baby'

Brooklyn-based author Torrey Peters's frothy debut novel, a brilliantly entertaining study in trans feminine culture, chronicles the fiery relationship between a trans woman and her ex-partner.

by Jim Piechota | Jun 20, 2021

On the Record with Lorant Duzgun
On the Record with Lorant Duzgun

Lorant Duzgun, producer, professional DJ and owner of Royal Advisor Records, about the impact of COVID, New York'c club scene, and how he came to be a DJ.

by Anthony T. Eaton | Jun 22, 2021


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