Proud; Empowered; Parting - The Lavender Tube on FX's 'Pride,' AAPI Representation, & Ellen's Finale
Proud; Empowered; Parting - The Lavender Tube on FX's 'Pride,' AAPI Representation, & Ellen's Finale

Must-watch TV: FX's six-part 'Pride' series brings new perspectives on LGBTQ history, with interviews and rare footage; Asian American shows and characters get a to-view list, and Ellen DeGeneres imminent departure from her chat show made news.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | May 19, 2021

Gay Tech Guru: 'Yes I Am: The Ric Weiland Story'
Gay Tech Guru: 'Yes I Am: The Ric Weiland Story'

Microsoft pioneering techie Ric Weiland used his wealth and good fortune to make the world a better more just place, especially for LGBTQ people. A new documentary explores his forgotten short yet amazing life.

by Brian Bromberger | May 19, 2021

Michael Nava's 'Lies With Man' Brings Back the Mystery
Michael Nava's 'Lies With Man' Brings Back the Mystery

Attorney and prolific author Michael Nava's impressive, engrossing ninth mystery novel in his Henry Rios detective series flashes back to the 1980s where big hair ruled, neon lit up the night, and the dark storm clouds of the AIDS epidemic began.

by Jim Piechota | May 19, 2021

Frameline to Cohost Pride Movie Night at Oracle Park
Frameline to Cohost Pride Movie Night at Oracle Park

Frameline, the San Francisco Giants and SF Pride present the first-ever Pride Movie Nights June 11 & 12, with an outdoor screening of the new film adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical 'In the Heights.'

by Jim Provenzano | May 11, 2021

Drive & Drag at Southland Mall – Photos by Steven Underhill
Drive & Drag at Southland Mall – Photos by Steven Underhill

Drag fans enjoyed fun shows at Hayward's Southland Mall May 7-9, as 'RuPaul's Drag Race' stars and their hunky backup dancers put on a series of shows for fans in cars and at up-close outdoor VIP tables.

by Steven Underhill | May 11, 2021

50 Years in 50 Weeks: 1976 – 'Oh, Rocky!'
50 Years in 50 Weeks: 1976 – 'Oh, Rocky!'

The 'advertorial' cover of the March 18, 1976 Bay Area Reporter did not include news of our nation's Bicentennial celebrations, but instead the hit production of 'The Rocky Horror Show' and inside a 2-page interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger.

by Jim Provenzano | May 12, 2021

Decades of Pride: FX Docuseries Showcases LGBTQ History
Decades of Pride: FX Docuseries Showcases LGBTQ History

In six episodes made by six directors, FX's Pride Docuseries showcases six decades of stunning and deeply touching interviews and archival footage to visualize the more than half century of LGBTQ struggles and achievements.

by Jim Provenzano | May 9, 2021

Feinstein's Returns: Popular Nightclub to Reopen May 20
Feinstein's Returns: Popular Nightclub to Reopen May 20

Feinstein's at the Nikko, San Francisco's premiere nightclub, will once again bring Broadway stars and Bay Area acts to its stage. Performances are set to resume on May 20 with an all-star lineup.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | May 8, 2021

AIDS Activism by the Book: 'Let the Record Show' Captures a Movement's Rise and Decline
AIDS Activism by the Book: 'Let the Record Show' Captures a Movement's Rise and Decline

In the lengthy 'Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993,' author Sarah Schulman documents and analyzes the ideals, actions, successes and failures of the people who made up the AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power.

by Jim Provenzano | May 12, 2021

Sisters Cookbook Serves up Dishes and Drag
Sisters Cookbook Serves up Dishes and Drag

Whip up some tasty dishes while supporting LGBT teen education with the new Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence's cookbook fundraiser for The Point Foundation.

by Jim Provenzano | May 6, 2021


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