Online Extra: Dining In: Black-Owned, Drag-Infused Meals to Go
Online Extra: Dining In: Black-Owned, Drag-Infused Meals to Go

Too pooped amid protests and a pandemic to prepare poultry? Bay Area Black-owned restaurants and Oasis' drag-hosted catered meals can nourish you through the revolution.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 3, 2020

Online Extra: 'Rainbow Tomatoes' Highlights LGBT Media Coverage of Historic Films
Online Extra: 'Rainbow Tomatoes' Highlights LGBT Media Coverage of Historic Films

In honor of Pride Month, Rotten Tomatoes, the film and TV review website, focuses on several historic LGBT publications' coverage of historic films, including the Bay Area Reporter.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 2, 2020

Online Extra: We're Still Here, A 12-Hour Pride Party, June 5
Online Extra: We're Still Here, A 12-Hour Pride Party, June 5

On June 5, 12pm to 12am, SF Pride and Eventbrite's 'We're Still Here,' a twelve-hour Pride month celebration, with DJs, drag acts film excerpts and discussions, has been postponed.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 1, 2020

Deja View: The Lavender Tube on Crimes, Queens and Cool Kids
Deja View: The Lavender Tube on Crimes, Queens and Cool Kids

From protests to crime and conspiracy shows, reality is reflected in TV fiction. 'Law & Order,' 'Welcome to Chechnya' and even a vogue contest get a watchful eye.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Jun 6, 2020

Sporting Lives: Mark Brown's 'Gay Games I: The True Story: The Forgotten Man'
Sporting Lives: Mark Brown's 'Gay Games I: The True Story: The Forgotten Man'

Thirty-eight years ago, Mark Brown, an early organizer in local LGBT softball and bowling leagues, left the organizing group of the inaugural Gay Games. Now he has published a book that shares his perspective on his 'forgotten' involvement.

by Roger Brigham | Jun 3, 2020

Life with Leon Acord: New Book Chronicles the Life of A Gay Actor
Life with Leon Acord: New Book Chronicles the Life of A Gay Actor

In his new book 'Sub-Lebrity: The Queer Life of a Show-Biz Footnote,' actor and former San Franciscan Leon Acord, now a resident of Hollywood, chronicles his life as an openly gay theater actor and a performer in low budget independent film.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Jun 3, 2020

Chillin' with Dylan Rice: Gay Musician's New Music of 'Fits and Fevers'
Chillin' with Dylan Rice: Gay Musician's New Music of 'Fits and Fevers'

There aren't many up and coming gay singer-songwriters who can say that they were given the seal of approval by queer royalty at the start of their careers. But Dylan Rice can. Styx co-founder and bassist Chuck Panozzo.

by Gregg Shapiro | Jun 2, 2020

The Power of Story: Bawdy Storytelling's Tempting Tales
The Power of Story: Bawdy Storytelling's Tempting Tales

Dixie De La Tour is the founder and host of the renowned Bawdy Storytelling shows. "We are, as a species, addicted to story," she says. "Even when the body goes to sleep, the mind stays up all night, telling itself stories."

by Race Bannon | Jun 3, 2020

Online Extra: Smithsonian Pride Alliance Hosts Online Concert and LGBTQ Time Capsule
Online Extra: Smithsonian Pride Alliance Hosts Online Concert and LGBTQ Time Capsule

Join the Smithsonian's Pride Alliance to kick off Pride month with Project Pride - a virtual concert and time capsule of LGBTQ+ culture, with Jake Shears, Big Freedia, Rufus Wainwright, Indigo Girls, Pet Shop Boys and other talents.

by Jim Provenzano | May 29, 2020

Lambda Literary Award Winners to Be Announced June 1
Lambda Literary Award Winners to Be Announced June 1

Considered the Oscars of queer publishing, the annual Lambda Literary Awards were not held in person this year, but announced on June 1.

by Jim Provenzano | May 30, 2020


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