Homing's In Dec. 18-26: Arts, Nightlife and Community Events

Jingle around the clock with online arts, nightlife and community events. Some are viewable day or night. What? Like you're going anywhere?

Dec 17, 2020

The Millions: The Lavender Tube on 'A Million Little Things,' 'Grey's Anatomy,' & Jonathan Capehart

The best gift we are getting this holiday season is that 2020 is almost over. Whatever higher power you worship, say a prayer of thanks for that. 'A Million Little Things,' 'Grey's Anatomy' and news show are covered.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Dec 17, 2020

Choral Response: SF Gay Men's Chorus Brings Holiday Music

The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus isn't letting the pandemic spoil their Christmas holiday. The chorus' annual Christmas Eve concert, '(At) Home for the Holidays,' will go on this year as a virtual event with guest-star performers.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Dec 16, 2020

Colton Ford on Music, Maturity and Moving Forward

After a few years away from music, singer-musician Colton Ford has returned with new songs and new perspectives on art, life and yes, politics.

by Jim Provenzano | Dec 16, 2020

Q-Music: Making the Yuletide Gayer

Have you been looking forward to the 2020 winter holidays, either as the giver of gifts or the recipient? If so, you can't go wrong with some of these very Mary, I mean merry, titles from Elton John, Little Richard and new bands like Dust Bowl Faeries.

by Gregg Shapiro | Dec 18, 2020

Homing's In Dec. 10-19: Arts, Nightlife, Community Events

Have you hauled out the holly? That stuff's poisonous, you know. No matter how you celebrate Solstice, Christmas, Hanukkah or Festivus, figure out how to celebrate safely with so many arts, nightlife and community events to choose from.

Dec 11, 2020

Smuin Contemporary Ballet Finds New Ways to Reach Audiences

Throughout 2020, the artists at Smuin Contemporary Ballet have found success in spite of the pandemic. Not only have they kept their dancers working and their local audiences engaged, they've built new audiences in unexpected ways.

by Philip Mayard | Dec 9, 2020

Katya Smirnoff-Skyy's 'Spectacular'- Russian Opera Diva's Holiday Concert's Online

Katya Smirnoff-Skyy, our favorite local exiled Russian opera diva, takes to the online airwaves in a holiday-themed concert that'll make the Yuletide extra-gay.

by Jim Provenzano | Dec 9, 2020

'Mank' Takes a New Twist on the Life of the Noted Screenwriter

Based on a screenplay written by his late father Jack, director David Fincher returns with a retro-infused biopic about 'Citizen Kane' screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz.

by Brian Bromberger | Dec 10, 2020

Sex and the Cities: David Gilmore's Memoir's More than Sexy Tales

Tucson, Arizona author David Gilmore, who is also a photographer, filmmaker, and former radio show host, offers more than just dirty sex stories in his latest book, 'Tail in Two Cities.'

by Jim Piechota | Dec 9, 2020


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