Online Extra: Proudly Resilient Hosts Forums with Leaders, Artists and Comics
Online Extra: Proudly Resilient Hosts Forums with Leaders, Artists and Comics

This year hundreds of Pride celebrations have been canceled or postponed worldwide. In response, Out Leadership, the oldest and largest global LGBT+ Business network has created Proudly Resilient, 30 days celebrating the LGBT+ identity.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 15, 2020

A Secret Love: Lesbian Couple in Documentary Covers Amazing Decades
A Secret Love: Lesbian Couple in Documentary Covers Amazing Decades

While seemingly a family affair, 'A Secret Love' doesn't shy from tense squabbles and disturbing history, showcasing the steadfast devotion and fidelity of these two women's relationship, paralleling the entire arc of modern LGBTQ history.

by Brian Bromberger | Jun 17, 2020

André Leon Talley's 'The Chiffon Trenches: A Memoir' Shares the Fashion Guru's Life by Design
André Leon Talley's 'The Chiffon Trenches: A Memoir' Shares the Fashion Guru's Life by Design

On the heels of his record-breaking documentary, The Gospel According to Andre, André Leon Talley has published the tome, The Chiffon Trenches: a Memoir, a brave, stylish, naked look at the life and career of the grand, gluttonous eunuch of fashion.

by Cornelius Washington | Jun 16, 2020

Love, Victor: A Watchable but Wasted Opportunity
Love, Victor: A Watchable but Wasted Opportunity

The Disney castoff 'Love, Victor,' now on Hulu, is nothing like its source, 'Love, Simon.' Lacking the modest charm and suspense of the original, the characters and plot sound familiar, like Disney's 'High School Musical,' without the songs.

by Brian Bromberger | Jun 16, 2020

Author Talk with Alvin Orloff, Beth Lisick and K.M. Soehnlein
Author Talk with Alvin Orloff, Beth Lisick and K.M. Soehnlein

The San Francisco Public Library's 'On the Same Page' series presents author Alvin Orloff in a June 10 online conversation with authors Beth Lisick and K.M. Soehnlein, who'll discuss the wild Bay Area '80s and '90s and literary topics.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 9, 2020

Trio of Early Queer Films Stream Online Via The Roxie and Kino Marquee
Trio of Early Queer Films Stream Online Via The Roxie and Kino Marquee

Three rarely screened 'bent' film classics will stream June 12 on the Roxie's website. 'Victor and Victoria,' 'Mädchen in Uniform' and 'Michael' show decidedly queer portrayals in the 1930s.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 9, 2020

Fresh Meat Festival 2020 Showcases Transgender & Queer Music, Dance, Performance
Fresh Meat Festival 2020 Showcases Transgender & Queer Music, Dance, Performance

In previous years, the annual Fresh Meat Festival's been sold out, so this year the 19th annual diverse shows of transgender and queer performance, music and dance offers a bonus; everyone gets a front row seat! Online, that is.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 8, 2020

The Heart of A Hustler: David P. Wichman's 'Every Grain of Sand'
The Heart of A Hustler: David P. Wichman's 'Every Grain of Sand'

Author, sexual healer, and entrepreneur David Wichman has come a long way. His new memoir, a book humming with confidence, pride, and self-reflective wisdom, describes the lengthy road into and out of years of abuse, addiction, and rehabilitation.

by Jim Piechota | Jun 10, 2020

How to Be An Anti-Racist: Some Readings
How to Be An Anti-Racist: Some Readings

There are many books to be read on race, many primers on how to be anti-racist. Here are just a few. think of it as a starter kit.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Jun 10, 2020

Sampson McCormick on Finding Humor in Tumultuous Times
Sampson McCormick on Finding Humor in Tumultuous Times

In the new video of his recent full stand-up set, gay Black comic Sampson McCormick balances insight and wit with his usual dexterity, finding a balance of political and social justice insight with punch lines.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 9, 2020


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