Equal Time: History Mini-Series Dramatizes LGBT Lives
In honor of LGBTQ History month, HBO Max has produced a new limited four-episode docudrama series called Equal about the trailblazers and unsung heroes who fought for queer justice and equality in the pre-Stonewall era.
Eye-Opener: an Interview with Queer Singer-Songwriter H.C. McEntire
On her exceptional second album 'Eno Axis,' the North Carolina-based H.C. McEntire expands on the promise of her first record, delivering ten breathtaking songs on one of the best albums of 2020.
A Boo-quet of Scary Movies: Screen Savor's Take on 'Spiral,' 'Rent-A-Pal,' 'Followed' and the Dragula Crew
Three new horror films borrow known tropes with varying results. In 'Spiral,' a gay protagonist couple faces off with some creepy neighbors; also, 'Rent-A-Pal,' 'Followed,' and The Boulet Brothers' 'Dragula: Resurrection' are reviewed.
Homing's In Oct. 15-24
Mid-October, fall is ripe for surprises and scares. But you can still enjoy arts, nightlife and community events online, with several bars, museums and venues cautiously re-opening, too.
Future of SF Eagle in Question
The future of the South of Market bar the Eagle is in question as the community wonders what will happen to the leather-themed establishment following the listing of its building.
When GAY was Good: Pioneering Weekly Magazine Covered Community and Arts Scene
Two years before the Bay Area Reporter premiered, the New York City-based GAY covered politics, arts, civil rights and sexuality with a bold and groovy style. The complete issue collection from 1969 to 1974 is online.
Closed for Months Due to COVID, San Francisco Gay Sex Venue Reopens as 'Jack-Off Club'
Closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic, gay sex venue Eros on upper Market Street in San Francisco's Castro neighborhood has re-opened as a "jack-off club," its co-owner told the Bay Area Reporter.
Opinion: Next Debate Needs an LGBTQ Question
The final presidential debate set for October 22 must include at least one question about LGBTQ issues, especially since President Donald Trump has spent his entire term rolling back our rights and attempting to make us invisible.
Fabulous at 50: Celebrating the History of the Imperial Council
50 Years of Fabulous, Jethro Patalinghug's stirring documentary about the half-century history of the Imperial Council of San Francisco, shows the past five decades of the council's growth and glamorous moments, including founder José Sarria.
'Julie and the Phantoms' Ghostly Gay Fun
For some deliciously diverting fun, the new Netflix series Julie and the Phantoms brings a new adaptation of the popular Brazilian telenovela with bouyant style. Among the cute cast are a gay drummer, and Cheyenne Jackson as a charming villain.
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