Larger than Life: 'Dirtwoman' Documentary Recalls Counterculture Drag Queen
No one who's lived in Richmond, Virginia during the past fifty years will ever forget Dirtwoman. Donnie Corker was a colorful, counter-culture drag character in a town that is filled with counterculture eccentrics.
Pulling at Heartstrings: 'Violins of Hope' Live at Kohl Mansion
The touring concert 'Violins of Hope' brought a collection of instruments retrieved and restored from the Holocaust, to Northern California a year ago. One of the most memorable concerts in the triumphant tour is now available as a download and CD.
Brazil's LGBT Refugees Tell Their Stories in the Short Film 'Hazte Sentir'
The short film 'Hazte Sentir (Make Yourself Heard)' documents a moment in the lives of LGBT refugees in Manaus, the largest city in Brazil's Amazonas state. Cineola and Frameline share the collaborative film free online.
Q-Music: New Sounds from Mary J. Blige, Pamela Means, Tami Neilson, and More
'Chickaboom!, the 2020 album by Tami Neilson, the self-described "hot rockin' lady of country, rockabilly and soul," Reigning queen of hip-hop soul Mary J. Blige's new remixes and other women musicians are bringing new and classic sounds.
'Supernova' - the Stars Align in Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci's Gay Film
Straight Colin Firth is playing gay again, in Harry Macqueen's 'Supernova,' and given his empathetic role, with Stanley Tucci as his husband, this time could potentially snag his second Oscar.
Homing's In Jan. 22-31, 2021
Celebrate the winter of our new content; arts, nightlife and community events to amuse, perplex and enrich your days and nights.
Poet Amanda Gorman, Lady Gaga and Other Musicians Bring Arts to Biden/Harris Inauguration
As Americans and people over the world heaved a heavy sigh of relief and joy with the Inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, one young poet stood out for her artistic contribution.
Louise Hay Short Documentary Airs on POV
A new short documentary explores the phenomenon of Louise Hays' popularity during the AIDS crisis. Using all archival materials, director Matt Wolf takes viewers back to 1988 Los Angeles in his 18-minute short film.
Dancing Screen: San Francisco Ballet's Online Season Premieres
San Francisco Ballet's recent online preview concert showcased newly commissioned dance films as well as previously recorded classic works in four new online programs for 2021.
Welcome to the 'Doll' House: An Interview with Gay Writer-Filmmaker Jesús Canchola Sánchez
Author and filmmaker Jesús Canchola Sánchez's new bilingual children's book 'Pepito Has a Doll' challenges stereotypes about masculinity in teen boys.
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