Heartfelt, Harrowing Work: Queer Black Theater in the Bay Area
Heartfelt, Harrowing Work: Queer Black Theater in the Bay Area

Playwrights, actors and voices in support of the arts, queer Black artists are bringing heartfelt and sometimes harrowing work to the Bay Area and national theater scene in the week ahead with streaming audio and video productions.

by Jim Gladstone | Mar 12, 2021

Space, Grace, Erased: The Lavender Tube on 'Pose,' 'For All Mankind' & Trans Erasure in News
Space, Grace, Erased: The Lavender Tube on 'Pose,' 'For All Mankind' & Trans Erasure in News

The multi-award-winning 'Pose' will end after Season 3; 'For All Mankind' features a lesbian astronaut; 'Clarice' quotes Audre Lorde; news media's taken to task for under-reporting the murder of trans women.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Mar 13, 2021

Mayim Bialik: Call Her a Rad Cat Lady
Mayim Bialik: Call Her a Rad Cat Lady

In 'Call Me Kat,' her first sitcom following the end of the long-running 'Big Bang Theory,' Mayim Bialik plays Kat, the single and sassy owner of a Louisville cat café, with costars Cheyenne Jackson, Leslie Jordan and several cats.

by Gregg Shapiro | Mar 13, 2021

Past Tense: Zak Salih's 'Let's Get Back To The Party'
Past Tense: Zak Salih's 'Let's Get Back To The Party'

In his impressive debut, Washington, D.C. writer Zak Salih chronicles the ongoing reunion of two gay men who were friends throughout childhood yet became estranged by the ebb and flow of adult life.

by Jim Piechota | Mar 13, 2021

'Your Name Engraved Herein' - Taiwan Gay Film's Hits and Misses
'Your Name Engraved Herein' - Taiwan Gay Film's Hits and Misses

Patrick Liu's film 'Your Name Engraved Herein,' which just started streaming on Netflix this month, profiles a longterm romance between two teens, while reflecting on Taiwan's political changes that led to same-sex marriage legalization.

by Brian Bromberger | Mar 12, 2021

Homing's In March 5-14, 2021
Homing's In March 5-14, 2021

March madness? No, not basketball, but the confusion we're all experiencing a year into the pandemic. Indoor? Outdoor? Keep calm, watch a play, listen to music new or classic, and tip a drag queen. The new normal's not known.

by Jim Provenzano | Mar 4, 2021

Big Top Brunch at Beaux
Big Top Brunch at Beaux

Beaux's Sunday Big Top Brunch entertained outdoor patrons on Feb. 28 as glam drag performers strutted their lip-synching stuff, and photographer Steven Underhill caught some fun moments.

Mar 2, 2021

Two Photo Books Offer New and Historic Views on LGBT People
Two Photo Books Offer New and Historic Views on LGBT People

Two photo books, one new, the other re-issued decades after first being published, show stark differences, and similarities, in the depiction of their subjects.

by Jim Provenzano | Mar 2, 2021

Saints & Sinners Literary Fest's Online in March
Saints & Sinners Literary Fest's Online in March

With an entire literary festival, from readings to panels, all online, the 18th annual Saints & Sinners LGBTQ Literary Festival, usually held in New Orleans, returns with a robust roster on March 11-14.

by Jim Provenzano | Mar 2, 2021

X Marks His Spot: Autobiography of Porn Pioneer John Amero
X Marks His Spot: Autobiography of Porn Pioneer John Amero

In his newly published memoir, 'American Exxxtasy: My 30-Year Search for a Happy Ending,' gay filmmaker Amero recalls those bygone days with wit, humor and heart.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Mar 7, 2021


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