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    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…

    New Comedy Idiotka Spoofs Fashion and Reality TV

    New Comedy Idiotka Spoofs Fashion and Reality TV

    By Gary M. Kramer— Margarita Levlansky (Anna Baryshnikov), the heroine of the genial comedy Idiotka, opening February 27 in the Bay Area, is a downtrodden fashion designer who lives in…

    The TV Years: Swimming Pools and Movie Stars

    The TV Years: Swimming Pools and Movie Stars

    By Jan Wahl— In my last column, we explored the glittering neighborhoods of 1950s and ’60s Beverly Hills and Westwood. Since then, readers, including my friend Adam Kent, have asked…

    Sam Smith Dazzles Castro Audiences During New Residency

    Sam Smith Dazzles Castro Audiences During New Residency

    Five-time Grammy winner Sam Smith began their 20-night To Be Free: San Francisco Residency on February 10, 2026, at The Castro, performing for the appreciative and enthusiastic sold-out audience that…

    Talking Only Good Things With Lucas Drummond

    Talking Only Good Things With Lucas Drummond

    By Gary M. Kramer— Out gay Brazilian actor Lucas Drummond casts a spell in the hypnotic, erotic film Only Good Things, available on VOD February 17.The actor plays Antônio, a…

    A Conversation With Jan Wahl

    A Conversation With Jan Wahl

    By Jan Wahl— I realized recently that, while I’ve spent my career telling stories, nobody ever interviews me. To remedy that, I sat down with my good friend and colleague,…

    BEACONS at Queer Arts Featured Highlights Castro Theatre Blade and Other Iconic Neon Works

    BEACONS at Queer Arts Featured Highlights Castro Theatre Blade and Other Iconic Neon Works

    By Devlin Shand— Queer Arts Featured will soon proudly display BEACONS, new paintings and the first ever solo exhibition by prolific San Francisco-based artist Nathaniel J. Bice. The exhibit will…

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