Frameline and June Pride are a wrap for this year, but queer films continue to play in Bay Area cinemas. Boulevard, opening July 17, is a curious, melancholic character study…
By Sister Dana Van Iquity Sister Dana sez, “Unless you are living under a rock, you are aware of gay and lesbian marriage rights achieved nationwide. Love conqueers all! But…
By Gary M. Kramer The awkward comedy of manners The Overnight has Alex (Adam Scott) and Emily (Taylor Schilling) anxious about having to make new friends in Los Angeles, where…
Sister Dana sez, “Look for me, the totally rainbowed-out queer nun riding in the “San Francisco Bay Times” contingent in the Pride Parade. And if you see him walking around,…
By day, Veronica Calzada is a successful, completely self-made businesswoman. As the owner of Fremont-based VFMS, she and her dedicated team provide cost-effective janitorial solutions that help to protect facilities…
As soon as I notice the rainbow flags along Market Street in June, a smile forms at the corner of my mouth and stretches up to my eyes. But Pride…
By Dr. Timothy Seelig Elton John’s music has often been described as providing the “sound- track of our lives.” And that it has. There are very few artists who have…
Transgender opera stars, international gay ballroom champions, a gender-bending boy band, vogue superstars, and queer Colombian Folkloric dance? All this and more hit the stage at San Francisco’s annual June…
Frameline, San Francisco’s annual LGBT Film Festival screens at area theaters June 18–28. There are dozens of features, shorts, documentaries and revivals playing. Here is a rundown of what to…
Sister Dana sez, “I am so thrilled that virulently homophobic Repugnican Rick Santorum is running for president, because his name is already known far and wide for a very different…
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