By Dr. Tim Seelig– Everywhere I go these day, the first question people ask is if I like Portland, Oregon. The second question is if I miss living in San…
By Gary M. Kramer– CAAM Fest, May 8–11, 2025, at various Bay Area theaters, celebrates Asian American life and cinema. This year’s program showcases three features and six shorts that…
By Sister Dan Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “Haven’t the First 100 Days of Trump been just a breeze? Nope! More like a combination of hurricane, cyclone, and tornado!” At…
By Jan Wahl– Once in a while a fascinating female comes into my life and takes me on an amazing journey. Most recently that was Tina D’Elia, who is a…
By Gary M. Kramer– In writer/director Amalia Ulman’s deadpan, shaggy dog comedy, Magic Farm, opening May 2 in the Bay Area, bisexual actor Joe Apollonio charms as Justin, a sound…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “May you have a very happy MAY DAY, CINCO DE MAYO, and all things MAY!” Bob Ostertag, author of ENCOUNTERS WITH MEN, appeared…
By Gary M. Kramer– The 68th annual San Francisco International Film Festival, April 17–27, showcases more than 150 films and more than a dozen LGBTQ titles. The festival opens with…
Smuin Contemporary Ballet has a triumphant and colorful new program to delight audiences in Dance Series 2, performing April 25 through May 4 in San Francisco. Imagine great leaps set…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Dana sez, “Happy Easter, everybuddy! Whether you commemorate The Resurrection or a floppy-eared hare that brings colored eggs to the kiddies or for any other…
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