Review: Thomas Mallon's 'Up With the Sun' a Parable of Doomed Ambition
Review: Thomas Mallon's 'Up With the Sun' a Parable of Doomed Ambition

Readers can discover Dick Kallman, a gay miniscule has-been yet fascinating celebrity, in the new novel on his tumultuous life, "Up With the Sun" by Thomas Mallon, perhaps the country's foremost historical fiction writer.

by Brian Bromberger | Mar 21, 2023

Review: 'Tell the Rest' a Novel of Harrowing Spiritual Abuse, Healing
Review: 'Tell the Rest' a Novel of Harrowing Spiritual Abuse, Healing

For the two enthralling queer protagonists in author Lucy Jane Bledsoe's just-published novel, they have lived a life scarred by their time in a Christian conversion camp, each bearing the enduring weight of psychological pain and torment.

by Jim Piechota | Mar 21, 2023

Going Out, March 16-24, 2023
Going Out, March 16-24, 2023

From classy to slightly crass, bold to beautiful, we've got concerts, plays, art exhibits and drag shows aplenty (which harm no one!) for you to enjoy and support, all in our weekly Going Out events listings.

by Jim Provenzano | Mar 16, 2023

'Cockettes: Res-Erection' - Oasis Musical Revue Recalls Famed Queer Theater Troupe
'Cockettes: Res-Erection' - Oasis Musical Revue Recalls Famed Queer Theater Troupe

Oasis will come alive with the sound of The Cockettes on March 23-25. For those who may not know, The Cockettes were a queer theater troupe that performed in San Francisco from around 1969-1972.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Mar 14, 2023

Review: Richard Mirabella's 'Brother & Sister Enter the Forest' is a Family Affair
Review: Richard Mirabella's 'Brother & Sister Enter the Forest' is a Family Affair

The title of Richard Mirabella's debut novel, "Brother & Sister Enter the Forest" promises the sinister, and Mirabella makes good on the promise. The plot sits queasily somewhere between "Hansel and Gretel" and "A Long Day's Journey Into Night."

by Tim Pfaff | Mar 14, 2023

Leslie Absher's 'Spy Daughter, Queer Girl'
Leslie Absher's 'Spy Daughter, Queer Girl'

While growing up, Leslie Absher didn't know or years that her father worked for the CIA. She later decided that her life as a spy daughter was also hers to reclaim. The result is an intimate portrait of personal healing.

by Laura Moreno | Mar 14, 2023

Michael Tilson Thomas Conducts Mahler's Sixth Symphony
Michael Tilson Thomas Conducts Mahler's Sixth Symphony

The remarkable nexus between Gustav Mahler's intense Symphony No. 6, the San Francisco Symphony and Music Director Laureate Michael Tilson Thomas has captivated listeners, both at home and on tour, for many years.

by Philip Campbell | Mar 14, 2023

Going Out, March 9-17, 2023
Going Out, March 9-17, 2023

It's no surprise that thousands of readers flock to our expansive arts and nightlife listings. Each week, yours truly sorts through hundreds of press releases for the most interesting events, and this week's crop is bountiful.

by Jim Provenzano | Mar 9, 2023

Tyler Henry: 'Hollywood Medium' at the Golden Gate
Tyler Henry: 'Hollywood Medium' at the Golden Gate

Tyler Henry, the star of Netflix's "Life After Death" says he inadvertently began receiving messages from the dead at age 10 and, over time, honed his ability to where he says he can facilitate communications between the living and deceased loved ones.

by Jim Gladstone | Mar 7, 2023

Jake Wesley Rogers: Anthems and Extravagance at Bimbo's
Jake Wesley Rogers: Anthems and Extravagance at Bimbo's

The exuberantly queer Jake Wesley Rogers' first tour as a headliner stops at Bimbo's 365 Club on March 12. His richly emotional songs bring a sweeping, passionate quality evocative of Billy Joel, David Bowie, and Elton John.

by Jim Gladstone | Mar 7, 2023


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