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    Sister Dana sez, “I want to wish everyone an early Happy St. Patrick’s Day (March 17)!”

    Sister Dana sez, “I want to wish everyone an early Happy St. Patrick’s Day (March 17)!”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “I want to wish everyone an early Happy St. Patrick’s Day (March 17)! Be sure to wear green! Oh, and by the…

    Gay Actor Shines in Guatemalan Romantic Drama

    Gay Actor Shines in Guatemalan Romantic Drama

    By Gary Kramer– Out gay actor Enrique Salanic makes an indelible film debut as the title character in director Li Cheng’s excellent romantic drama José, opening March 13 at the…

    Sister Dana sez, “Be careful not to leap over Leap Year, because this February we add the 29th to the month!”

    Sister Dana sez, “Be careful not to leap over Leap Year, because this February we add the 29th to the month!”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “Be careful not to leap over Leap Year, because this February we add the 29th to the month!” Love was in the air at RAINBOW…

    Mine Is a Dog’s Life!

    Mine Is a Dog’s Life!

    By Dr. Tim Seelig– Sometimes we get all wrapped up in what we do professionally. But, in the end, what we do does not define us. The most important thing…

    Lesbian Romance Is Full of Quiet Passions

    Lesbian Romance Is Full of Quiet Passions

    By Gary Kramer– Out lesbian director Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire, opening February 14 in the Bay Area, is an exquisite, exceptional romantic drama. Set in the…

    Sister Dana sez, “Every year I wonder: why do we make such a big deal over VALENTINE’S DAY?”

    Sister Dana sez, “Every year I wonder: why do we make such a big deal over VALENTINE’S DAY?”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana sez, “Every year I wonder: why do we make such a big deal over VALENTINE’S DAY? A day named after Saint Valentine, a 15th century martyr, who on…

    Controversial Gay Film Set in the Country of Georgia Is Worth Watching

    Controversial Gay Film Set in the Country of Georgia Is Worth Watching

    By Gary Kramer– And Then We Danced is writer/director Levan Akin’s engrossing drama about a closeted young dancer in Tbilisi. The film, which opens February 21 in the Bay Area,…

    Sister Dana Sez, “So now that we’re in a new month since New Year’s resolutions, how many of those resolutions have we already broken?!”

    By Sister Dana Van Iquity– Sister Dana Sez, “So now that we’re in a new month since New Year’s resolutions, how many of those resolutions have we already broken?! Go to the gym…

    Actions Have Consequences

    Actions Have Consequences

    By Dr. Tim Seelig In 1956, there were only three channels on television, and those were in black and white. Romper Room had the corner on the market from 1953…

    Out Documentarian Chronicles a Remarkable Media Project

    Out Documentarian Chronicles a Remarkable Media Project

    By Gary Kramer– In her Philadelphia apartment, Marion Stokes recorded 70,000 VHS tapes from 1977 until her death in 2012. Her main focus was TV news; she simultaneously taped multiple…