Art for/by the People: Galleries and Museums, Re-Opened and/or Online

As health safety precautions remain in effect, some large museums have reopened under careful guidelines, while others, including smaller galleries, showcase beautiful and thought-provoking works online.

by Jim Provenzano | Oct 25, 2020

June Millington: Cofounder of Fanny, the Pioneering Women's Band, is Still Rockin'

June Millington is the very definition of a living music legend. A founding member of celebrated '70s all-female rock band Fanny, Millington and her bandmates, including sister Jean, paved the way for everyone from the Runaways to the Go-Go's.

by Gregg Shapiro | Oct 28, 2020

Halloween Horrors with a Queer Twist

In the mood for something spooky? Here are some movies (and a book) you can watch to enhance your Halloween season. All titles have a decidedly queer twist.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Oct 27, 2020

Homing's In Oct. 22-31 - Arts, Nightlife, Community Events

As a mild sedative to pre-election jitters, why not sing, dance and laugh along at home with arts (Patti Lupone!), nightlife (Rocky Horror!) and community (Lily Tomlin!) events online, including a few pre-Halloween festivities.

by Jim Provenzano | Oct 22, 2020

Deafness, Disasters and Difference: The Lavender Tube on Deaf U., Cobra, and 'First Day'

Nyle DiMarco's new show gives Gallaudet students a deaf reality show, COBRA's futuristic disaster series chills, and 'First Day' introduces a trans teenager to high school life.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Oct 21, 2020

Not Curtains: Theater Companies Adapt to Retain Audiences

The most unusual new theater season in ages is now officially underway at Bay Area companies. From live-streamed productions to audio adaptations, new and classic plays are finding online audiences.

by Jim Gladstone | Oct 20, 2020

Equal Time: History Mini-Series Dramatizes LGBT Lives

In honor of LGBTQ History month, HBO Max has produced a new limited four-episode docudrama series called Equal about the trailblazers and unsung heroes who fought for queer justice and equality in the pre-Stonewall era.

by Brian Bromberger | Oct 20, 2020

Eye-Opener: an Interview with Queer Singer-Songwriter H.C. McEntire

On her exceptional second album 'Eno Axis,' the North Carolina-based H.C. McEntire expands on the promise of her first record, delivering ten breathtaking songs on one of the best albums of 2020.

by Gregg Shapiro | Oct 21, 2020

A Boo-quet of Scary Movies: Screen Savor's Take on 'Spiral,' 'Rent-A-Pal,' 'Followed' and the Dragula Crew

Three new horror films borrow known tropes with varying results. In 'Spiral,' a gay protagonist couple faces off with some creepy neighbors; also, 'Rent-A-Pal,' 'Followed,' and The Boulet Brothers' 'Dragula: Resurrection' are reviewed.

by Gregg Shapiro | Oct 20, 2020

Homing's In Oct. 15-24

Mid-October, fall is ripe for surprises and scares. But you can still enjoy arts, nightlife and community events online, with several bars, museums and venues cautiously re-opening, too.

by Jim Provenzano | Oct 16, 2020


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