Q-Music: Men at Work - New and Recent Releases
Sam Doores, P.J. O'Connor, Will Butler, Grant Lee Phillips and other male musicians get some due attention.
Leather Bound: Adam Mars-Jones' 'Box Hill: A Story of Low Self-Esteem'
Richly drawn and impossible to forget, Mars-Jones's story will appeal most to niche LGBTQ readers who appreciate the bold acidity of classic BDSM leather-scented erotic fiction.
Mother Dearest: 'Stage Mother's Familiar Tropes
There's so much familiar territory visited in gay writer/director Thom Fitzgerald's 'Stage Mother' that watching it conjures feelings of déjà vu.
Bambi Lake, Oct. 20, 1950-Nov. 4, 2020: Trans Chanteuse Left a Legacy of Melancholy Music
Bambi Lake, an actor, singer and performer known for the song 'The Golden Age of Hustlers,' died Nov. 4. Along with her solo singing, Lake performed with The Cockettes and Angels of Light.
If We Were Electric: Stories by Patrick Earl Ryan
Infused with all the mystique and mystery that New Orleans is known for comes this enchanting, hypnotic debut story collection from Patrick Earl Ryan.
The Lawyer: Lithuanian Love Story
Gay activist and filmmaker Romas Zabarauskas discusses his third film, the intense and passionate 'The Lawyer,' about a bisexual Syrian refugee and his legal advocate.
Bambi Lake Diagnosed with Cancer
People expressed shock and sadness when it was announced on Facebook that transgender performer Bambi Lake had been diagnosed with cancer and was receiving treatment at Zuckerberg General Hospital. She died on November 4.
Blakk to the Future: The Agitprop of Joan Jett-Blakk's Queer Visibility
Queer Nation Chicago inspired Terence Alan Smith to become Joan Jett-Blakk and run a write-in campaign amid the reelection campaign of Richard M. Daley, and later, a write-in run for the presidency.
Election Night(life) Watch Parties
Want to ease the anxiety of the upcoming election? Some nightclubs and organizations without political affiliations will host online –and in-person– watch parties and related events. Here's a quick roundup to consider for your evening's choices.
Theater, Technically: Bay Area Plays with a Political Edge
Shotgun Players, Berkeley Repertory and Marin Theatre Company each have new shows ready to be viewed safely online, with astute and timely political and social messages told through innovative ways.
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