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    Benito Skinner Talks About Overcompensating

    Benito Skinner Talks About Overcompensating

    By Gary M. Kramer– Now available on Prime Video is the addictive new series Overcompensating, which chronicles a year of change in the life of Benny Scanlon (creator Benito Skinner),…

    LGBTQ+ Asian American Films to Screen at CAAM Fest

    LGBTQ+ Asian American Films to Screen at CAAM Fest

    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…

    From Spitfire to Sultry to Blacklisted: Overlooked Latinas in Classic Hollywood

    From Spitfire to Sultry to Blacklisted: Overlooked Latinas in Classic Hollywood

    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…

    Making Magic With Queer Actor Joe Apollonio

    Making Magic With Queer Actor Joe Apollonio

    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…

    Queer Films Galore at This Year’s SF International Film Festival

    Queer Films Galore at This Year’s SF International Film Festival

    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…

    Dazzling Ballets Set to the Music of Queen, Chopin, and More in Smuin’s 24/25 Season Finale

    Dazzling Ballets Set to the Music of Queen, Chopin, and More in Smuin’s 24/25 Season Finale

    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…

    Two Decades of Trans & Queer Beauty and Resistance: Sean Dorsey Dance to Celebrate 20th Anniversary Season April 11–13 in SF

    Two Decades of Trans & Queer Beauty and Resistance: Sean Dorsey Dance to Celebrate 20th Anniversary Season April 11–13 in SF

    This April 11–13, transgender trailblazer Sean Dorsey will celebrate 20 years of being the vanguard of the Bay Area dance scene with his award-winning company Sean Dorsey Dance. The all-queer/trans/nonbinary…

    Marin Jazz to Present An Evening With Paula West: A Birthday Celebration on April 4

    Marin Jazz to Present An Evening With Paula West: A Birthday Celebration on April 4

    Marin Jazz is proud to present An Evening With Paula West: A Birthday Celebration on Friday, April 4, 2025, at 7 pm at the Marin Center Showcase Theater in San…

    A Nice Indian Boy Is a Fabulous Gay Romcom

    A Nice Indian Boy Is a Fabulous Gay Romcom

    By Gary Kramer– Opening April 4 in the Bay Area, the charming romcom A Nice Indian Boy, directed by Roshan Sethi and adapted from Madhuri Shekar’s popular play, has Naveen…

    Eat the Night Is a Queer Romantic Thriller Set in Real and Virtual Worlds

    Eat the Night Is a Queer Romantic Thriller Set in Real and Virtual Worlds

    By Gary M. Kramer– The engrossing queer film, Eat the Night, now out on VOD and DVD, mixes gay romance, video games, and drug warfare into a visually and emotionally…

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