'100 Years of Men in Love': New Film Celebrates Historic Affectionate photos

In his new documentary 100 Years of Men in Love: The Accidental Collection, actor and Emmy-winning filmmaker David Millbern looks back upon gay couples who had the courage to celebrate their love openly as far back as the 1860s.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Apr 18, 2022

Going Out, Homing's In, April 1-8, 2022

We're in a tizzy over the multitude of arts and nightlife events that have sprung up in early Spring. Scroll through this week's Going Out, Homing's In and make a date; no fooling!

by Jim Provenzano | Mar 31, 2022

Spring Books: Noteworthy Queer Fiction and Nonfiction

Welcome to Spring! Along with this year's vibrantly blooming trees and flowerbeds (and allergies!), we present a crisp, vibrant, notable selection of current and soon-to-be-published LGBTQ books arriving on shelves.

by Jim Piechota | Mar 29, 2022

Blair Fell's 'The Sign for Home' - Gay ASL Interpreter and Straight DeafBlind Young Man's Lives Intersect

In his debut novel, 'The Sign for Home,' author Blair Fell explores the friendship between Arlo, a young, straight DeafBlind Jehovah's Witness, and Cyril, his gay older ASL interpreter. Fell shared his inspiration and ideas behind his novel.

by Jim Provenzano | Mar 29, 2022

B.A.R. Talk 12: History in Print

In closing our yearlong celebrations of the Bay Area Reporter's 50th anniversary, our twelfth online panel on April 7 will focus on five decades of the newspaper's history, with several current and former editors and writers.

by Jim Provenzano | Mar 29, 2022

'How To Survive A Pandemic' David France's New Documentary as Activism

In 'How To Survive A Pandemic,' acclaimed investigative journalist and Academy Award-nominated gay filmmaker David France takes an insider's look at the historic, multi-national race to research, develop, regulate, and launch COVID-19 vaccines.

by Brian Bromberger | Mar 29, 2022

Spencer Day's New Album and Feinstein's Concert of Broadway Covers

With his new album 'Broadway by Day,' singer-pianist Spencer Day tips his hat to the Great White Way. He'll also perform his new songs at Feinstein's at the Nikko April 8 and 9.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Mar 29, 2022

Paul Gallo's 'Coloring Extravaganza of Healing'

In his creative coloring book, artist Paul Gallo presents images he has drawn from his childhood to the present day. Most of the images are drawings of people dressed in a wide array of styles.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Apr 5, 2022

Gretchen Felker-Martin's 'Manhunt' - a Bloodthirsty Gender-Bending Thriller

Imagine a world where a pandemic is mere child's play after a new global biological plague called "t.rex." actually turns men into cannibals! It's the post-apocalyptic landscape you'll find in Gretchen Felker-Martin's smashing debut novel.

by Jim Piechota | Mar 29, 2022

Richie Hofmann's New Orbit of Intimacy

San Francisco poet Richie Hofmann combines memoir and fiction in order to detail the character's interior monologue in his new book of poems, 'A Hundred Lovers.'

by Mark William Norby | Mar 30, 2022


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