Starting performances tonight, San Francisco Playhouse breathes new life into the Bard’s beloved play As You Like It as an imaginative musical, perfect for audiences of all ages this holiday…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– Sister Dana sez, “HAPPY THANKSGIVING to everyone! But I prefer to call it ‘ThanksGAYing,’ because I am thankful to be…
By Dave Karraker and Terrance Alan– The holidays are upon us, and the Castro is ready for another bright, joyful, and busy season as we greet residents and tourists to the city’s…
By Irene Young– (Editor’s Note: In this piece, music business photographer Irene Young and saxophonist/flutist/composer Jean Fineberg discuss the release of an exciting new album with Fineberg’s seven-women, one-man, four-horn…
By Gary M. Kramer– It is not easy to love People We Hate at the Wedding—a broad comedy out November 18 on Amazon Prime, about a dysfunctional family gathering for…
By Jan Wahl– The film Bros is a good satire that is also fresh and funny. The scenes with the LBGTQ Museum grand opening and the people voting on how…
By Michele Karlsberg– Michele Karlsberg: This month I invited Reginald Harris—author, activist, and Africanist raised in Brooklyn—to interview Cary Alan Johnson, who is currently living in Central Africa, about Johnson’s debut…
Now is Not the Time to Panic (fiction – hardbound) by Kevin Wilson This is a bold coming-of-age story, written with Wilson’s trademark wit and blazing prose. Now Is Not The…
I Was Born for This by Alice Oseman This is a feel-good novel about a fangirl, Angel, and her favorite band, The Ark. It touches upon every individual’s struggles and…
By Kate Brown, Ph.D.– The San Francisco Dykes on BikesÒ (SFDOB) Women’s Motorcycle Contingent (WMC) had an exciting summer and fall that included new adventures, old traditions, and, most importantly,…
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