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    Tony-Winning Musical Masterpiece Cabaret Center Stage at Center Repertory Company

    Tony-Winning Musical Masterpiece Cabaret Center Stage at Center Repertory Company

    Center Repertory Company (REP) is proving Cabaret still captivates with a scintillating new production. Decades after its Broadway debut, audiences continue to be drawn into the euphoric allure of escaping…

    Two Singular Sensations

    Two Singular Sensations

    By Jan Wahl– One of my favorite expressions is “progress not perfection.” But I am about to lay out two movies that are true perfection, from cast to writing to…

    A Queer French Mystery Series Worth Binging

    A Queer French Mystery Series Worth Binging

    By Gary M. Kramer– Streaming this month on MHZ Choice is the binge-worthy French mystery, All This I Will Give to You. This knotty drama concerns Manuel Ortigosa (David Kammenos),…

    TRANSfutures Artist Commissions Awarded to Extraordinary Cohort of BIPOC Trans Artists and Organizations

    TRANSfutures Artist Commissions Awarded to Extraordinary Cohort of BIPOC Trans Artists and Organizations

    At a time of emergency for transgender and gender-nonconforming people across America, there is finally some good news! Bay Area favorite trans/queer arts organization Fresh Meat Productions is announcing their…

    A Toast to Divas

    A Toast to Divas

    By Jan Wahl– Diva is defined as “a famous female opera singer,” “a female singer of popular songs,” or “a self-important, temperamental, and difficult to please person. Descriptive words include…

    A Bevy of Queer Films at CAAMFest

    A Bevy of Queer Films at CAAMFest

    By Gary M. Kramer– CAAMFest, the Asian American Film Festival, will screen May 9–19 at Bay Area venues. There will be several films by, for, and about LGBTQ Asians screening…

    Marin Theatre Company Spotlights LGBTQ+ Identity and Love in Season Finale

    Marin Theatre Company Spotlights LGBTQ+ Identity and Love in Season Finale

    Marin Theatre Company (MTC) will close out its 2023/24 season with Torch Song, the seminal comic drama by Harvey Fierstein, directed by Evren Odcikin. An adaptation of Fierstein’s 1982 play…

    Interview With the Phantom of the Opera Star Franc D’Ambrosio, Who Will Be Headlining Rock the CASA on April 27

    Interview With the Phantom of the Opera Star Franc D’Ambrosio, Who Will Be Headlining Rock the CASA on April 27

    “I strive for truth in everything—in others and in myself.”—Franc D’Ambrosio Franc D’Ambrosio sings with such skill, passion, and focus that audiences are left dazzled and mesmerized. It is little…

    Ladies and Gentleman: Lady Camden

    Ladies and Gentleman: Lady Camden

    By Jan Wahl– So, there I am at Davies Hall awaiting the arrival of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus. Their Music in the Movies event was long on my…

    A Handful of LGBTQ Films Will Screen at This Year’s San Francisco International Film Festival

    A Handful of LGBTQ Films Will Screen at This Year’s San Francisco International Film Festival

    By Gary M. Kramer– The 67th San Francisco International Film Festival will take place April 24–28, 2024, at various Bay Area locations. The annual festival features a curated program of…