Going Out, Homing's In Sept. 24-Oct. 1, 2021

Whether you're planning to bar-hop in chaps, take in a hilarious drag show, or saunter through spacious museums, we've got a diverse array of arts and nightlife events to choose from.

by Jim Provenzano | Sep 23, 2021

Erotic Avenue: Mark I. Chester's 'Street Sex Photos'

For anyone who misses having sex in a back alley, parking lot, or atop a bulldozer, the new hardcover book of photos by veteran photographer Mark I. Chester makes a perfect gift for Folsom time.

by Jim Provenzano | Sep 22, 2021

Larry Townsend: Celebrating the Man Behind 'The Leatherman's Handbook'

Being Folsom Week, we dive into the early roots of leather culture, specifically in California. 'The Life and Times of Larry Townsend: Saluting the 50th Anniversary of The Leatherman's Handbook,' by Jack Fritscher, is a festive romp.

by Michael Flanagan | Sep 21, 2021

'Bloodsisters' - Groundbreaking Lesbian BDSM Video Re-released

Originally released in 1995, Michelle Handelman's documentary 'Bloodsisters: Leather, Dykes & Sadomasochism' educates and enlightens while preserving the history of San Francisco's lesbian BDSM community.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Sep 21, 2021

Comic Crushes: The Lavender Tube on 'The Other Two,' 'Work in Progress' and New 'L Word'

'The Other Two' returns to wacky comic touches in its second season; Abby McEnany's dyke-filled dark comedy's daring; 'The L Word: Gen Q's season 2 is smoother, sharper and a touch more emotionally relatable.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Sep 22, 2021

Circus Bella: Big Top Fun in Bay Area Parks

Circus Bella is now in the Bay Area offering the excitement of a circus in their new live shows taking place at various Bay Area parks. Two members of the company are out and proud members of the LGBTQ community.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Sep 14, 2021

The Truman Show: 'The Capote Tapes' Reveals the Writer's Lost Legacy

The new documentary about Truman Capote largely succeeds in telling the never-heard-before true story behind the headlines and gossip about a gay writer who paid a tremendous price for his gift.

by Brian Bromberger | Sep 14, 2021

50 Years in 50 Weeks: 1994, Pedro Got Real

1994 was a big year for LGBT arts. But perhaps the brightest –yet sadly briefest– star to shine was Pedro Zamora in Season 3 of MTV's 'The Real World,' set in San Francisco.

by Jim Provenzano | Sep 16, 2021

Marga Gomez Revs Up Her 'Spanking Machine'

After critical acclaim for the online version of her latest solo show, veteran comic and storyteller Marga Gomez returns to The Marsh to share tales of Catholic school days, kinky sex, and childhood bullying.

by Jim Gladstone | Sep 14, 2021

Eyes of Tammy Faye: Dramatic Adaptation of the Televangelist Documentary

Jessica Chastain stuns with mascara-eyed sincerity in the narrative adaptation of the acclaimed documentary, 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye,' about the rise and fall of televangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Sep 14, 2021


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