By Kristie Song— In February, journalist Max Blue declared, “Nobody’s coming to save SF arts; the scene must save itself.” Critics, artists, and cultural workers have been echoing this sentiment…
By Gary M. Kramer— The up-and-coming actor John Brodsky delivers an impressive performance in the gay romantic thriller Shadows of Willow Cabin, available May 26 for streaming on AppleTV, Amazon,…
By Jan Wahl— My conversations continue with friend and fellow film lover Adam Kent, this time with a focus on screenwriting. Adam Kent: I know you got on my case…
By Gary M. Kramer— At this year’s CAAMFest, May 7–10 in San Francisco’s Japantown, there are dozens of feature films, shorts, and documentaries by filmmakers who identify as LGBTQ. Here…
By Jan Wahl— Movies are subjective; we should all be critical thinkers. On the way home from the movie theater, my friend Adam Kent and I had quite the battle…
By Gary M. Kramer— The 2026 San Francisco International Film Festival will screen April 24 through May 5 at various Bay Area venues. There are several features, documentaries, and shorts…
Queer dance favorite Sean Dorsey Dance returns to the San Francisco stage April 24–26, 2026, offering audiences a powerful evening of dance created as a balm for this moment in…
By Gary M. Kramer— It’s best not to say too much about director Steven Soderbergh’s enjoyably twisty drama The Christophers, about a once-famous bisexual artist, Julian Sklar (Ian McKellen), and…
By Jan Wahl— Did you ever see a movie that perfectly portrays your workspace? I’ve got a few that portray the world of broadcasting. I asked my friend and colleague…
The Castro Night Market—which features local food vendors, merchants, and live entertainment—returned on March 20, 2026, with the theme “Spring Fling.” Hosted by Jubilee, the event featured The Castro Dating…
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