Going Out, Homing's In Oct. 8-15, 2021

New art exhibits, big-time musicals, dragtastic club shows, and sonorous classical concerts await you all over the Bay Area.

by Jim Provenzano | Oct 6, 2021

Surge: Ben Whishaw's Unhinged Drama

In Aneil Karia's deeply disturbing 'Surge,' out actor Whishaw delivers a devastating performance as a man descending into madness. Calling it difficult to watch is an understatement.

by Gregg Shapiro | Oct 5, 2021

Cassandra Peterson: Elvira Star's Coming-Out Memoir

In her new memoir, actress Cassandra Peterson reveals the fascinating aspects of her private life, including her career as the more-sexy-than-scary Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, and a 19-year relationship with a woman.

by Jim Piechota | Oct 6, 2021

Chris Kelly: 'The Other Two' Co-Creator on Finding Truth Through Gay Comedy

"Fame is a mother," reads the tagline for 'The Other Two,' the acclaimed HBO Max comedy series. Whether or not you've seen the show, you've probably already laughed at the writing of the show's co-creator, Chris Kelly.

by Jim Provenzano | Oct 11, 2021

Air Supply: 'Dear San Francisco' Revives Club Fugazi

'Dear San Francisco: A High Flying Love Story' officially opens a residential run at Club Fugazi on October 12, but previews audiences are already raving. Creator Gypsy Snider talks about the new acrobatic show.

by Jim Gladstone | Oct 5, 2021

Going Out, Homing's In Oct. 1-8, 2021

Get a grasp on entertaining nights out, museum afternoons, music and nightlife.

by Jim Provenzano | Sep 30, 2021

Oh, Rocky! Do the Time Warp again at Oasis' 'Rocky Horror Show'

The entire Oasis nightclub becomes a stage when a new and innovative production of the 'The Rocky Horror Show' opens on October 7, with D'Arcy Drollinger as the 'sweet transvestite' mad scientist Frank N. Furter.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Sep 28, 2021

50 Years in 50 Weeks: 1996's Cinematic 'Dyke Twist'

The film 'Bound,' described in the October 3 issue of the 'Bay Area Reporter,; was 'Noir lite with a dyke twist.' The Gina Gershon/Jennifer Tilly stylized romance got off to a passionate start only minutes into the crime flick.

by Jim Provenzano | Sep 29, 2021

Newly Minted Halloween Horror

Beginning September 23 until October 31 the San Francisco Mint will play host to 'The Immortal Reckoning,' a live, fully immersive haunted adventure that combines live theater with haunted mazes and special effects.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Sep 28, 2021

Deaf & LGBTQ Artists Collaborate for an Inspirational Song

Los Angeles contemporary choral ensemble Tonality, in collaboration with performers and creators in the deaf community, have created a music video for Alex Wurman's song "No, Child. No Child."

by Jim Provenzano | Sep 27, 2021


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