The Lavender Tube on Racist Crimes, 'Talk' Tensions, and a New 'Law & Order' Meloni Series
The Lavender Tube on Racist Crimes, 'Talk' Tensions, and a New 'Law & Order' Meloni Series

Our TV columnist discusses the news coverage of the wave of anti-Asian hate crimes, Sharon Osbourne's alleged racist statement on and off-set of 'The Talk,' and Chris Meloni's return to the 'Law & Order' franchise.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Mar 24, 2021

John Holiday's Night at the Opera
John Holiday's Night at the Opera

It appears that countertenor John Holiday can sing just about anything. From his TV splash on 'The Voice' to a Vivaldi concert, to the operatic "Summertime" from 'Porgy and Bess.'

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Mar 24, 2021

Homing's In March 19-26
Homing's In March 19-26

Events in arts, community and nightlife are carefully cracking open like fertile spring Easter eggs. See what's hatching in this week's Homing's In.

Mar 18, 2021

Lambda Literary Awards 2021 Finalists Announced
Lambda Literary Awards 2021 Finalists Announced

The Lambda Literary Foundation announced the finalists for its 2021 awards in multiple categories, making for a terrific to-read list of LGBTQ books. Nicknamed the Lammies, the finalists in 24 categories were chosen by 60 judges from 1,000 submissions.

by Jim Provenzano | Mar 15, 2021

Spirited Disruption: Celebrating 150 Years of the SF Art Institute
Spirited Disruption: Celebrating 150 Years of the SF Art Institute

San Francisco Art Institute will celebrate its 150th birthday with an extensive exhibition of a diverse array of alumni, and a particular focus on Black, indigenous people of color and LGBTQ+ artists, both online and at their Chestnut St. campus.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Mar 18, 2021

Bay Area Reporter Revives YouTube Channel
Bay Area Reporter Revives YouTube Channel

In the "better late than never" department, the Bay Area Reporter has revived its YouTube channel in preparation for its April 2021 50th anniversary. The BAR's channel currently consists of playlists, but will soon include original content.

by Jim Provenzano | Mar 14, 2021

Howie Klein: Modern Music Man
Howie Klein: Modern Music Man

Depending on how long you've lived in San Francisco, the name Howie Klein may be familiar to you. His 415 Records brought bands like Romeo Void to popularity, and he's worked with greats like Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Green Day and many more.

by Gregg Shapiro | Mar 18, 2021

Remembering Michael Callen in a New Biography
Remembering Michael Callen in a New Biography

The legacy of Michael Callen is remembered in 'Love Don't Need a Reason: The Life and Music of Michael Callen,' a new biography by gay historian Matthew J. Jones, a riveting account of Callen's 38 year sojourn on Earth.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Mar 18, 2021

Homing's In March 12-21, 2021
Homing's In March 12-21, 2021

We care less about the royal them than we do about the royal you. Are you doing right? Would you like some music, dance, theatre, drag or DJed grooves to help you get through the days and nights? Then ye shall have it. We proclaim fun.

by Jim Provenzano | Mar 11, 2021

Sunday Brunch at Harvey's
Sunday Brunch at Harvey's

Patrons of Harvey's enjoyed outdoor dining and drinks on Sunday March 7, and photographer Steven Underhill was there. 500 Castro St. at 18th. <link|https://harveyssf.com/|www.harveyssf.com>

Mar 9, 2021


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