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    Sean Dorsey Dance’s Queer Dance Invites Us to Grieve … and Heal

    Sean Dorsey Dance’s Queer Dance Invites Us to Grieve … and Heal

    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…

    Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel Shine in The Christophers

    Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel Shine in The Christophers

    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…

    The World of Broadcasting as Depicted on the Big and Little Screen

    The World of Broadcasting as Depicted on the Big and Little Screen

    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…

    Castro Night Market Returns

    Castro Night Market Returns

    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…

    Queer Films Aplenty at the Sonoma Film Festival

    Queer Films Aplenty at the Sonoma Film Festival

    By Gary M. Kramer— This year’s Sonoma Film Festival, March 25–29, 2026, will offer a dozen queer features, documentaries, and shorts. In addition, the festival will give moviegoers sneak peeks…

    Moments From My Years Working on Awards Shows, and Why You Should Read Liza’s New Autobiography

    Moments From My Years Working on Awards Shows, and Why You Should Read Liza’s New Autobiography

    By Jan Wahl— Friend and fellow film aficionado Adam Kent has been dishing with me about movies, celebs, my work over the years, and much more. Here is a continuation…

    Sneak Peek at the New Documentary Hunky Jesus, Which Expiates Stigmatic Guilt and Promulgates Joy

    Sneak Peek at the New Documentary Hunky Jesus, Which Expiates Stigmatic Guilt and Promulgates Joy

    By Andrea Chase— (Editor’s Note: San Francisco Bay Times former columnists Jennifer Kroot and Robert Holgate gave us a sneak peek at their new collaboration, the documentary Hunky Jesus. The film…

    Powerhouse Play Puts Women’s Sports Center Stage: Flex Performs March 26–May 2 at San Francisco Playhouse

    Powerhouse Play Puts Women’s Sports Center Stage: Flex Performs March 26–May 2 at San Francisco Playhouse

    In basketball—and theatre—the stakes are high. Climactic action, movement, and emotion escalate to a fever pitch, causing your heart to pound until the final moments. Center court will meet center…

    The Queer-Themed Somersault Is a Worthy Reissue

    The Queer-Themed Somersault Is a Worthy Reissue

    By Gary M. Kramer— Director Cate Shortland’s spectacular drama, Somersault, remains as potent today as it was on initial release twenty years ago. This incredibly compelling drama, available for streaming…

    Reminiscing About Meeting (and Dating!) Movie Stars From Hollywood’s Golden Age

    Reminiscing About Meeting (and Dating!) Movie Stars From Hollywood’s Golden Age

    Photos courtesy of Jan Wahl and Marc Huestis By Jan Wahl— I worked in TV and radio for 22 years and I had many opportunities to meet stars. The reason…

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