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    Spotlight on Broadway: Two Divas, One Counter-Tenor and a House Full of Hams

    Spotlight on Broadway:  Two Divas, One Counter-Tenor and a House Full of Hams

    Life is a cabaret, they say, and if you’ve ever wanted to be the life of a cabaret, here’s your big chance. The San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Band is renting…

    Tales of Our City: Our Lives, Our Heroes Takes SFGMC and the Bay Area Rainbow Symphony to a Whole New Level of Excellence

    Tales of Our City: Our Lives, Our Heroes Takes SFGMC and the Bay Area Rainbow Symphony to a Whole New Level of Excellence

    Sometimes, we get caught “telling tales out of school.” For you youngsters, that means to gossip or throw shade. Well, there will be none of that “out of school” business…

    Celebrating 40 Years of ‘Tales of the City’ and a New Beginning for Me

    Celebrating 40 Years of ‘Tales of the City’ and a New Beginning for Me

    (Editor’s Note: We are tremendously honored to be launching a new column in the San Francisco Bay Times authored by Dr. Tim Seelig, who is the Artistic Director of the…

    Local Award-winning Filmmaker Teams with Canadian Singing Star for New Video

    Local Award-winning Filmmaker Teams with Canadian Singing Star for New Video

    Bay Area-based filmmaker Stacy Poulos is a one-woman dynamo. For the past 30 years, she has run her own production company, Playback.net Video Film Multimedia. She is also the creator…

    HoliGays Are Here! Beyond the Footlights

    HoliGays Are Here! Beyond the Footlights

    By Dr. Tim Seelig Perhaps you’ve asked yourself, “I wonder what it’s like to be in the audience at a San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus concert?” For me, that’s a…

    Remastering Women’s Music in Political Times

    Remastering Women’s Music in Political Times

    “Gripping” feminist energy literally resulted from a recent meaningful handshake and meeting between Margie Adam and Hillary Clinton. Adam, who is based in the Bay Area and is one of…

    Opera Superstar Frederica Von Stade to Sing Street Requiem in Support of Homeless Choir

    Opera Superstar Frederica Von Stade to Sing Street Requiem  in Support of Homeless Choir

    Famed mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade will join with a mass chorus of singers and chamber orchestra in two California premiere performances of Street Requiem by Australian composers Dr. Kathleen McGuire,…

    San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus Readies for Incredible 38th Season: Expect The Unexpected

    San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus Readies for Incredible 38th Season: Expect The Unexpected

    By Dr. Timothy Seelig Next week, the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus begins rehearsing its amazing 38th season: Expect The Unexpected. For the past 37 years, the Chorus has been…

    Carolyn Brandy Is Born to Drum

    Carolyn Brandy Is Born to Drum

    All of us at the San Francisco Bay Times were completely blown away by legendary drummer Carolyn Brandy who, along with other incredible Women’s Music musicians, joined us at the…

    Dawn Harms Directs Bay Area Rainbow Symphony with Skill, Passion

    Dawn Harms Directs Bay Area Rainbow Symphony with Skill, Passion

    Dawn Harms, Music Director and Conductor of the Bay Area Rainbow Symphony, continues to astound us with her incredible career. She is a chamber musician, violin soloist, and is on…