Gravity, Rainbow: 'Falling,' Viggo Mortensen's Writing-Directorial Debut
'Falling,' written and directed in his debut by Viggo Mortensen, adds itself to a list of several current films involving elders and dementia, with an obscured gay angle. Despite its poetic visuals, it lacks full characterization.
Q-Music: Deep Cover; Honorous - and Even Whimsical - Music Tributes and Film Soundtracks
Interpreting other musician's classics can be tough. Some fine accomplishments include film soundtracks, Billie Holiday and Leonard Cohen tributes, and the amazing senior chorus that brings a touching new perspective on Bowie and Rolling Stones hits.
Homing's In Feb 5-14, 2021
Shake off the pandemic blues and get some virtual entertainment and connection with online -and a few in-person- arts, nightlife and community events.
Virtual Valentine: Richmond Ermet Aid Foundation's February Fundraiser
Valentine's Day comes a day early when the Richmond Ermet Aid Foundation offers 'All You Need Is Love: A Valentine Concert Celebrating Broadway.' The virtual event will be streaming at Facebook Live on Saturday, February 13, at 7pm.
AutoErotica's Fundraiser Gains New Fans and Donors
While some Castro businesses have closed permanently, one unique store has gained support from a devoted fan. AutoErotica, the longtime resource for vintage gay-themed sexy collectibles, has already raised more than $11,000 of its $16,000 fundraiser goal.
Civilian Superman: Journalist Donovan Russo's Action-Packed Novel 'Steven's War'
Media journalist Donovan Russo's debut novel, 'Steven's War' combines action-filled revenge with a coming-out story in the 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' era.
Whitney Houston and Her Daughter Remembered: New Documentary Explores the Star's Rise and Tragic Fall
'Whitney & Bobbi Kristina: Didn't We Almost Have It All?' delves into more of the personal, human side of the legendary music icon Whitney Houston, her interpersonal relationships and the consequences of poor choices.
Homing's In Jan 29- Feb. 7
Stay in, stay dry, stay entertained and connected with online arts, nightlife and community events.
The Lavender Tube: LGBT TV Characters, the New Batwoman, and More
GLAAD's report on LGBT representation on TV shows isn't great news, but some show's new seasons bring us a bi Batwoman, Zoey's singing gay pals and Dan Levy hosting 'SNL.'
Mutual Attraction: Jack Halberstam's 'Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire'
Noted radical social thinker and Columbia gender studies professor Jack Halberstam's reputation precedes him, and his new creative exploration of desire reinforces his thought process behind how human sexuality becomes attracted to everything "wild."
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