Bay Area Reporter Announces Its Historic 50th Anniversary Edition

America's longest continuously-published and highest weekly circulation LGBTQ newspaper will celebrate its historic 50th anniversary edition to be published on April 1. Advertising space reservations for this commemorative edition are now being accepted.

by Advertising Department | Feb 17, 2021

All Hail the Kings: Drag Show's Zoomin'

Names like Mo B. Dick and Sexy Galexy will grace your computer screens when Drag King Legends takes to Zoom on Feb. 21 at 5pm. Kings with 25 years or more experience will be honored in a show that promises to be informative, exciting, and entertaining.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Feb 17, 2021

New Music from LGBT Artists

Shuttered at home, musicians are producing new songs in abundance, including local artists and longtime favorites. Also, we honor a singer-songwriter lost too soon.

by Jim Provenzano | Feb 15, 2021

'Two of Us': Lesbian Feature Oscar-Nominated for Best Foreign Film

'Two of Us,' the French entry for Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards, is a deeply sensual tale of textured, long-standing love and desire between two women.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Feb 16, 2021

What Drives Desire - 'Kink: Stories' Anthology Explores Sexuality

'Kink: Stories,' edited by R.O. Kwon and Garth Greenwell, is an anthology of 14 blazing, vivid stories that come together and make up a collection that plunges into different definitions of the multi-layered discipline of intimacy.

by Mark William Norby | Feb 18, 2021

Miami Rhapsody: Regina King's Powerful Film Adaptation of Kemp Powers' Play

'One Night in Miami...' is a fictional dramatization inspired by true events that bring together four men from different backgrounds whose contributions to Black culture continues to resonate to the present day.

by Gregg Shapiro | Feb 16, 2021

SF Symphony Records Berg's Assured Atonal Works

It may be an acquired taste, but once music lovers develop an interest in the music of 20th-century composer Alban Berg, it can become a passionate preference, particularly via SF Symphony's new recording.

by Philip Campbell | Feb 18, 2021

Homing's In, Feb. 11-18, 2021

Click here, click there, and voila, a new world of theatre, dance, drag and community will appear.

by Jim Provenzano | Feb 11, 2021

Mr. Broadway: Seth Rudetsky's Multiple Shows Keep Us Entertained

Cohosting YouTube shows with his husband with guests in theatre, television and film, plus composers and health officials, since March 2020, has been an amazing, if not dizzying, accomplishment for the multi-talented Seth Rudetsky.

by Jim Provenzano | Feb 14, 2021

Change-Makers: The Lavender Tube on 'Equalizer,' 'Clarice,' and Christopher Plummer Remembered

Queen Latifah's terrific in 'The Equalizer,' 'Clarice' brings back "The Silence of the Lambs" character, and the late Christopher Plummer is remembered.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Feb 10, 2021


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