'Baloney' - Gay Burlesque Show's Revealing Documentary

Combining social commentary with saucy sexy strip sketches, SF Baloney, seen mostly locally at Oasis, has received the documentary treatment from auteur Joshua Guerci, who directed, shot and edited the 75-minute film, now viewable online.

by Cornelius Washington | Jun 7, 2022

Planet Queer: Bertrand Mandico's 'After Blue (Dirty Paradise)'

Imagine Hieronymus Bosch as a lesbian filmmaker on acid, and you've almost visualized "After Blue (Dirty Paradise)." French director Bertrand Mandico's intention is to realize his celluloid philosophy in a spectacularly visual sci-fi/surrealist-western.

by Brandon Judell | Jun 7, 2022

Going Out, Homing's In, June 3-10, 2022

Arts, nightlife and community events continue to become more rainbow-licious at June's Pride Month gets underway. Check out Going Out, Homing's In's spectrum of listings.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 2, 2022

America is a Gun: The Lavender Tube on Uvalde's Atrocities

At the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, parents had to find and identify the bodies of their 8, 9, 10 and 11-year-old children; little kid bodies that had been decimated by an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | May 31, 2022

Going Viral: Microbiologist Joseph Osmundson's 'Virology'

Joseph Osmundson's new book establishes itself as a unique and singular archive of COVID-19, HIV/AIDS, queer theory, sociopolitical criticism, and a record of the viruses that are present in our guts, on our skin, and in our blood.

by Mark William Norby | Jun 1, 2022

Murderous Mystery in 'The Staircase'

Innocent or guilty? The Michael Peterson case has been given two documentary treatments, and now a compelling dramatic mini-series starring Colin Firth and Toni Collette on HBO MAX.

by Brian Bromberger | May 31, 2022

Reynaldo Hahn's Piano Music; also Near and Faure

Reynado Hahn, the boyfriend of writer Marcel Proust, gets a new recording of his 'Poemes & Valses' performed by Pavel Kolesnikov, Also reviewed: Gabriel Faure's 'Complete Songs; performed by tenor Cyrille Dubois and pianist Tristan Raes.

by Tim Pfaff | May 31, 2022

Jack Fritscher's 'Profiles in Gay Courage'

Jack Fritscher's newest book, "Profiles in Gay Courage: Leatherfolk, Arts, and Ideas, Essays and Interviews," is an illustrated collection of thirteen essays celebrating "authentic leatherfolk founders, icons, and superstars" in our recent history.

by Hank Trout | May 31, 2022

'Fire Island' Fun: Andrew Ahn & Joel Kim Booster on Their Idyllic Summer Getaway

Summer is here, and the ideal LGBTQ film to satisfy any hot weather lethargy or romantic yearnings has arrived in "Fire Island," a multicultural gay rom-com set in the iconic enclave, The Pines.

by Brian Bromberger | May 31, 2022

Going Out, Homing's In, May 27-June 3, 2022

Get your rainbow infusion as June arrives, with arts, nightlife and community events becoming even more LGBT and Q this month.

by Jim Provenzano | May 26, 2022


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