Sam Rush's 'Swallow' - Poet Shatters the Mold of Identity

In the new poetry collection 'Swallow' by Sam Rush (Sibling Rivalry Press), we're given a lot of content that wakes up the reader into identity, forms, breaking forms, and into freedoms that are part of our constant becoming.

by Mark William Norby | Apr 27, 2021

Homing's In, April 23-May 3, 2021

From drive-in opera to museum tours, the in-person world of arts, nightlife and community is slowly opening. Mask up, get vaccinated, and enjoy it all, or some of it.

by Jim Provenzano | Apr 22, 2021

Q-Music: Women Still Work It

Juliana Hatfield, Lana Del Ray, Merry Clayton and Mary Karlzen's new music will stir your soul and please your ears.

by Gregg Shapiro | Apr 21, 2021

Pining for Curtain Time: 'Feel the Spirit,' 'A Letter to Harvey Milk'

The ever-adventurous Shotgun Players offers up an agonizingly of-the-moment, tailored-for-teleconferencing commission by playwright Noelle Viñas, while the online adaptation of the musical 'A Letter to Harvey Milk' also works online.

by Jim Gladstone | Apr 21, 2021

Filmfests Offer a Queer Eye: Frameline presales, OUTshine, CAAMfest Host Online, Drive-in Screenings

Four fabulous film festivals are rolling out their ticketing plans, with online screening schedules and even some fun drive-in shows. Get the reel deal info on Frameline, OUTshine, Livable Planet and CAAMfest movie events with LGBT content.

by Jim Provenzano | Apr 16, 2021

Homing's In April 16-25, 2021

Plenty of outdoor and distanced events are worth joining this, week. But you'll pardon our recusal from 4/20, the marijuana party. Now that's legal, it's not so radical, and more like Muffin Monday. Going to bars feels more speakeasy-esque these days.

by Jim Provenzano | Apr 15, 2021

Dreamin' is Free: Sean Dorsey Dance Presents New Online Works

Taking his art outdoors and on video, the always-innovative Sean Dorsey discussed his new dance works as part of the company's 2021 At-Home Season (April 16-18), and the new series, 'The Lost Art of Dreaming.'

by Jim Provenzano | Apr 13, 2021

Andra Day in 'The United States v. Billie Holiday'

The queer, Black classic that everyone in the LGBTQ community deserves is here. 'The United States v. Billie Holiday,' as a film, is an indictment, instructional guide and spiritual love letter rolled into one.

by Cornelius Washington | Apr 13, 2021

Sing out: Crescendo Voices Rising with SF Gay Men's Chorus

On April 22, SF Gay Men's Chorus will present their 15th annual Crescendo: Voices Rising, an online gala with guest-stars LeeAnn Rimes, Jake Shears, Shangela, Rita Moreno and others.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Apr 12, 2021

Review: 'Mike Nichols: A Life,' Celebrated in New Biography

Written by Mark Harris, the husband of gay playwright Tony Kushner, the new Mike Nichols biography profiles a prickly genius who was a virtuoso observer of others, yet a stranger to himself.

by Brian Bromberger | Apr 15, 2021


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