Welcome to the 'Doll' House: An Interview with Gay Writer-Filmmaker Jesús Canchola Sánchez
Welcome to the 'Doll' House: An Interview with Gay Writer-Filmmaker Jesús Canchola Sánchez

Author and filmmaker Jesús Canchola Sánchez's new bilingual children's book 'Pepito Has a Doll' challenges stereotypes about masculinity in teen boys.

by Gregg Shapiro | Jan 22, 2021

The Stage's Broad Reach: "The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey" at Cinnabar Theater
The Stage's Broad Reach: "The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey" at Cinnabar Theater

San Franciscans have had rare opportunities to catch exciting new shows performed in London and New York without traveling, even as nearby as Petaluma, where the gay-themed 'The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey' will stream for online audiences.

by Jim Gladstone | Jan 19, 2021

Q-Music: Queer Tunes for Your New Year
Q-Music: Queer Tunes for Your New Year

Enjoy new music for the new year in a wide range of genres from LGBT artists young and older, including Fredo Viola, Tret Fure, Jay Thomas, Another Sky and Alex The Astronaut.

by Gregg Shapiro | Jan 20, 2021

'Queer Japan's Colorful Mosaic Graham Kolbeins' - New Documentary Visualizes Diverse Asian Subcultures
'Queer Japan's Colorful Mosaic Graham Kolbeins' - New Documentary Visualizes Diverse Asian Subcultures

Graham Kolbeins' new documentary 'Queer Japan' is a colorful and sometimes dizzying portrait of LGBT life in several major Japanese cities, starting with Tokyo.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Jan 21, 2021

SF Author's 'No Obits' Poem Set to Music
SF Author's 'No Obits' Poem Set to Music

The B.A.R. has been immortalized in films and TV series. But this is new; a poem about our famous 'No Obits' headline has been set to music.

by Jim Provenzano | Jan 15, 2021

Homing's In: Jan. 15-24, 2021
Homing's In: Jan. 15-24, 2021

Inaugurate your new year with arts, nightlife and community events online, or go outside to stroll/roll through a park. you deserve it.

by Jim Provenzano | Jan 14, 2021

Film Maudit Fest Streams Experimental & Queer Films
Film Maudit Fest Streams Experimental & Queer Films

Santa Monica's revered Highways Performance Space presents Film Maudit 2.0, a truly unusual selection of feature, short and experimental films, some that blend performance and cinema, and others with decidedly queer themes, Jan. 12-24.

by Jim Provenzano | Jan 12, 2021

Cary Grant's 'Brilliant Disguise': Scott Eyman's Biography Recounts the Actor's Life
Cary Grant's 'Brilliant Disguise': Scott Eyman's Biography Recounts the Actor's Life

How small-town Brit Archie Leach became Cary Grant and how Grant finally assimilated that identity towards the end of his life, is the core of Scott Eyman's comprehensive, dense, meticulously researched, well-sourced, and probably definitive biography.

by Brian Bromberger | Jan 13, 2021

Capitol Viewing: The Lavender Tube on Speaker Pelosi's Interview, Ma Rainey, Funny Boy and More
Capitol Viewing: The Lavender Tube on Speaker Pelosi's Interview, Ma Rainey, Funny Boy and More

We kept thinking of all the folks who told us that President Trump would never instigate a coup as we watched a simple roll call vote turn into an attempt to subvert the election and kill the Vice President and Speaker of the House.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Jan 12, 2021

A Riveting Ma Rainey: Viola Davis Stars in Marvelous Music Biopic
A Riveting Ma Rainey: Viola Davis Stars in Marvelous Music Biopic

The first few moments of 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' are electrifying. It's 1927 in rural Georgia. Hundreds of people, all of them Black, are lined up at the entrance to a huge tent. Inside, Ma Rainey, the Mother of the Blues, is singing her heart out.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Jan 15, 2021


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