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    Drag Story Hour Celebrates 10 Years of Stories, Glitter, and Community

    Drag Story Hour Celebrates 10 Years of Stories, Glitter, and Community

    Ten years ago, a spark of glitter and imagination lit up the San Francisco Public Library (SFPL)—and Drag Story Hour (DSH) was born. Soon, that spark will return home. On…

    100 Nights of Hero Is a Fabulous Queer Feminist Fairytale

    100 Nights of Hero Is a Fabulous Queer Feminist Fairytale

    By Gary M. Kramer – Queer writer/director Julia Jackson (Bonus Track) has crafted a stylish and clever queer romance with 100 Nights of Hero. The film, opening in area theatres…

    Jay Kelly, George Clooney, and Superstar Hell

    Jay Kelly, George Clooney, and Superstar Hell

    By Jan Wahl – Imagine being George Clooney. Hundreds of scripts are sent to you, you are mobbed everywhere, and you completely lose your privacy. Yes, there are money and…

    The San Francisco Pride Band Gears Up for This Year’s Wickedly Good Dance-Along Nutcracker

    The San Francisco Pride Band Gears Up for This Year’s Wickedly Good Dance-Along Nutcracker

    By Brian Trimboli – In a crowded field of holiday activities and shows, the San Francisco Pride Band’s Dance-Along Nutcracker stands out as an only-in-San Francisco tradition: It’s part comedy…

    Director Lucas Santa Ana Discusses His Film #300Letters, Which Charts a Breakup

    Director Lucas Santa Ana Discusses His Film #300Letters, Which Charts a Breakup

    By Gary M. Kramer – Writer/director Lucas Santa Ana’s cleverromantic comedy, #300Letters, which played at Frameline earlier this summer, is now available on demand. The film has Jero (Cristian Mariani)…

    Missing Judgement at Nuremberg

    Missing Judgement at Nuremberg

    By Jan Wahl – I couldn’t wait to see Nuremberg; I am fascinated by the topic of the trials of the high-ranking Nazis and I’m also a Russell Crowe fan.…

    San Francisco Transgender Film Festival Returns, Championing Creative Resistance in the Face of Executive Orders

    San Francisco Transgender Film Festival Returns, Championing Creative Resistance in the Face of Executive Orders

    Despite the anti-trans dial being turned up across the country, the annual San Francisco Transgender Film Festival (SFTFF) returns with more than 40 films from around the world, showcasing creative…

    LGBTQ+ Bay Area Latine Leaders Honored at Inaugural Event

    LGBTQ+ Bay Area Latine Leaders Honored at Inaugural Event

    Twelve of the Bay Area’s most accomplished Bay Area LGBTQ+ Latine leaders were honored on Friday, October 24, 2025, at an inaugural awards event presented by the San Francisco Bay…

    New Film Gives Visibility and a Voice to Non-Binary Teen

    New Film Gives Visibility and a Voice to Non-Binary Teen

    By Gary M. Kramer – Trans actress Tommy Dorfman makes an auspicious debut as a writer/director adapting Mason Deaver’s book, I Wish You All the Best, about Ben (Corey Fogelmanis),…

    Marga Gomez’s Spanish Stew at NCTC Is a Latina Lesbian Odyssey to 1976 San Francisco

    Marga Gomez’s Spanish Stew at NCTC Is a Latina Lesbian Odyssey to 1976 San Francisco

    The New Conservatory Theatre Center (NCTC) is excited to serve up the next bowl of bold and fresh queer theatre with the world premiere of Marga Gomez’s flavor-packed, autobiographical treat Spanish Stew, directed by Richard…

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