50 Years in 50 Weeks: 1992's Glam on a Rampage with Justin Bond

In one short column, Justin (pre-Vivian) Bond's May 21 Glam on a Rampage write-up encapsulates a wacky weekend at The Woods with the late drag persona Miss Kitty.

by Jim Provenzano | Sep 2, 2021

Palm Springs Gears Up for Fall

Palm Springs is gearing up for a busy fall with a number of events this autumn. Neighboring Cathedral City also offers dining, nightlife, and stylish accommodations in the desert.

by Ed Walsh | Sep 5, 2021

Fall Concerts, Comedy & Nightclub Fun

Bay Area cabaret, rock and concert venues are once again filling their halls with the sound of music and laughter. Oasis, The Masonic, El Rio, Great American Music Hall and other favorite venues offer some terrific talents.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Aug 31, 2021

Curtain Call for Fall: Bay Area Theater's (Hopeful) Openings

While companies continued to postpone their season openers throughout the past month, at press time the productions below are impatiently waiting in the wings, ready for their entrances.

by Jim Gladstone | Sep 2, 2021

A Dance to Autumn: Bay Area Terpsichorian Talents

Our dance community's performers, choreographers and administrators have shown an incredible amount of creativity and resiliency over the past year and a half, and are planning an incredible range of in-person and virtual events for the 2021 fall season.

by Philip Mayard | Aug 31, 2021

LGBTQ Fall & Winter Books

Here's an enticing preview of exciting upcoming Fall/Winter 2021 LGBTQ books standing tall on bookstore shelves or online platforms in the coming months.

by Jim Piechota | Sep 2, 2021

Fall Film Forum: Anticipated Autumn Movies

Whether viewing from home or daring to visit cinemas, movie fans are getting a feast of feature films to feast on this fall, from action and adventure to gay dramas and rebooted classic musicals.

by Brian Bromberger | Sep 4, 2021

Fall Offerings at Museums and Galleries

The visual arts have returned in late or revised form, from major museums to intimate galleries, several with solo exhibits of innovative works by women artists.

by Sura Wood | Aug 31, 2021

GLBT History Museum to Screen Rare Gay Games Videos

As part of its ongoing Mighty Reel series, the GLBT Historical Museum will screen excerpts from videotapes of the first two Gay Games, held in San Francisco in 1982 and 1986.

by Jim Provenzano | Aug 29, 2021

Fifth B.A.R. Talks Panel, Living in Leather, Features Community Leaders

The Sept. 2 oniline B.A.R. Talk will be a conversation with Race Bannon, Scott Brogan, Gayle Rubin, Rich Stadtmiller and Graylin Thornton, who each have a longtime connection to the leather/kink community.

by Jim Provenzano | Aug 29, 2021


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