By Gary M. Kramer– Saltburn, writer/director Emerald Fennell’s follow up to her Oscar-winning Promising Young Woman, is a delicious cuckoo-in-the-nest story. The dazzling pre-credit sequence sets the stage; Oliver Quick…
By Jan Wahl– Every year at this time I start counting days to my favorite holiday event. I get to meet Oscar Wilde, Anne Lister (aka Gentleman Jack), Sherlock Holmes,…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity, Words Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– Sister Dana sez, “November 23 is THANKSGIVING. Although I prefer to call it ‘ThanksGaying,’ because I am thankful to be Gay.…
By Dr. Tim Seelig– It’s time to talk about dogs—some more. My February 27, 2020, article (https://tinyurl.com/2rmbtmrm) provided information on my dogs up to that point. Shortly after that, we…
The San Francisco Transgender Film Festival (SFTFF) returns November 8–19, showcasing brilliant trans and gender non-conforming films. Founded in 1997, SFTFF is the world’s longest-running film festival of its kind,…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity, Words of Wisdumb from a Fun Nun– Sister Dana sez, “Everybody wave the Light Blue, Pink, and White Transgender Flag with Pride for Transgender Awareness Week!” TRANSGENDER…
By Gary M. Kramer– Two bingeable miniseries depict queer life in the past, illustrating how gay characters lived double lives during a period when it was dangerous to be out.…
By Jan Wahl– Who knew the last two films I just saw in the theatres would be absolutely terrific? Very different: we go from a famed conductor to the Osage…
By Jan Wahl– This is the time of year when I remember movies that terrified me as a child, and movies that still completely freak me out as an adult.…
By Gary M. Kramer– Brian Vincent’s spry documentary, Make Me Famous, at the 4 Star Theater through November 3, showcases the largely unheralded gay painter Edward Brezinski (nee Brzezinski). Brezinski…
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