Sights and Sounds: The Lavender Tube on Shootings, Shrinks and 'Swarm'
Sights and Sounds: The Lavender Tube on Shootings, Shrinks and 'Swarm'

Our TV columnist takes on coverage of the Covenant School mass shooter's identity, 'Swarm,' 'Shrinking,' the 'Ted Lasso' and 'Shadow and Bone' gay characters and more.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Apr 4, 2023

Going Out, March 31-April 7, 2023
Going Out, March 31-April 7, 2023

We've got events, in abundance! Our online listings continue to grow, now that venues have opened and arts and nightlife events fill our weekly schedule.

by Jim Provenzano | Mar 30, 2023

SF LGBT Center's Soirée
SF LGBT Center's Soirée

On April 15 the City View at the Metreon will come alive when the San Francisco LGBT Center celebrates its 21st year with its annual Soirée, which promises to be a night to remember.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Mar 28, 2023

Beastly, Priestly 'Locusts Have No King' at NCTC
Beastly, Priestly 'Locusts Have No King' at NCTC

New Conservatory Theatre Center, never afraid to take on hot-button topics, is once again about to touch the third rail of homosexuality vis-à-vis Catholicism with the West Coast premiere of C. Julian Jiménez's "Locusts Have No King."

by Jim Gladstone | Mar 28, 2023

Queer Books for Life: Podcast Celebrates LGBTQ Literature
Queer Books for Life: Podcast Celebrates LGBTQ Literature

Books with queer themes are the subject of each episode of "This Queer Book Saved My Life," a podcast based out of Minneapolis. In installment after installment, host J. P. Der Boghossian talks to a guest about books that saved their life.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Mar 28, 2023

Going Out, March 23-31, 2023
Going Out, March 23-31, 2023

Step right up for the best in theater, dance, music, nightlife and more events to entertain you and warm your heart in between soggy downpours.

by Jim Provenzano | Mar 23, 2023

Kehinde Wiley's 'An Archaeology of Silence' - Stunning New Exhibit at the de Young
Kehinde Wiley's 'An Archaeology of Silence' - Stunning New Exhibit at the de Young

Kehinde Wiley has been a very special, insightful artist for quite a while, but his work always appears fresh, modern and important. His new exhibition at the de Young reshapes the way we see Black people in portraiture and sculpture.

by Cornelius Washington | Mar 21, 2023

Wonder Dave's Safe Words: New Comedy Night at the SF Eagle
Wonder Dave's Safe Words: New Comedy Night at the SF Eagle

Wonder Dave, the host of the new Safe Words Comedy Showcase at San Francisco's iconic leather bar The Eagle, discussed the ups and downs of working in a not-so-queer business, and how he creates LGBTQ events to counter that.

by Christopher J. Beale | Mar 20, 2023

Bored Game: 'Clue' at SF Playhouse
Bored Game: 'Clue' at SF Playhouse

With its borrowed brand name and broad physical comedy, "Clue" seems to be gunning for the stupefying success of "The Play That Goes Wrong," but instead unintentionally fumbles along the way.

by Jim Gladstone | Mar 21, 2023

'The Whale' and the Cinematic Curse of Disabled Queerness
'The Whale' and the Cinematic Curse of Disabled Queerness

Brendan Fraser's performance in "The Whale" was heralded as emotionally riveting and deeply compelling. But for many queer and disabled (and queer disabled) viewers, it was yet another example of Hollywood's distorted and straight-portrayed view.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Mar 21, 2023


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