On Saturday evening, October 28, supporters and friends of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus gathered to celebrate the opening of the Chorus’ new home, the Chan National Queer Arts…
On June 25, 1978, recently elected San Francisco City Supervisor Harvey Milk stood before a crowd gathered for the Gay Freedom Day celebration (the precursor to today’s Pride events) and…
The San Francisco Transgender Film Festival (SFTFF) returns November 8–19, showcasing brilliant trans and gender non-conforming films. Founded in 1997, SFTFF is the world’s longest-running film festival of its kind,…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity, Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– Sister Dana sez, “Everybody wave the Light Blue, Pink, and White Transgender Flag with Pride for Transgender Awareness Week!” TRANSGENDER…
By Gary M. Kramer– Two bingeable miniseries depict queer life in the past, illustrating how gay characters lived double lives during a period when it was dangerous to be out.…
By Jan Wahl– Who knew the last two films I just saw in the theatres would be absolutely terrific? Very different: we go from a famed conductor to the Osage…
By Michele Karlsberg– The collected works of landmark LGBTQ cultural figure Assotto Saint (1957–1994) are out now! Assotto Saint’s Sacred Spells: Collected Works is a remarkable volume that brings together…
Highway of Tears (nonfiction – hardbound) by Jessica McDiarmid (Honor Native American Heritage Month with a compelling read!) For decades, Indigenous women and girls have gone missing or been found…
Movies That Made Me Gay by Larry Duplechan Duplechan has concocted a relentlessly witty autobiography in the form of a pop-culturally erudite examination of movies from a queer, African-American POV.…
We could all use a little fun. Center Repertory Company’s The Legend of Georgia McBride leans into the inherent joy of drag, showcasing its magic center stage as drag continues…
Recent Comments