Black Like Him: Rasheed Newson's 'My Government Means to Kill Me'
Black Like Him: Rasheed Newson's 'My Government Means to Kill Me'

Rasheed Newson's debut novel, "My Government Means to Kill Me" is not the only noteworthy gay novel with footnotes, but still, they do make themselves known, and provide background on actual history and real historical people.

by Tim Pfaff | Aug 23, 2022

'They/Them' – Conversion Camp's a Killer
'They/Them' – Conversion Camp's a Killer

Kevin Bacon, who began his film career in the 1980 classic slasher film 'Friday the 13th,' returns to that genre in 'They/Them,' a film he co-executive-produced that combines the horror of anti-gay conversion camps with the threat of a violent slasher.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Aug 23, 2022

GAPA Runway 2022 @ Herbst Theatre
GAPA Runway 2022 @ Herbst Theatre

Glamour and gallantry filled the Herbst Theatre on August 13 at the GLBTQ Asian Pacific Alliance's "Runway 2022: Harmonic Convergence," featuring numerous contestant/performers and hosts Jezebel Patel and Sir Whitney Queers.

by photo by Steven Underhill | Aug 16, 2022

'Raw! Uncut! Video!' Palm Drive's Pioneering Porn
'Raw! Uncut! Video!' Palm Drive's Pioneering Porn

For twelve years beginning in 1985, Palm Drive Video produced hundreds of video scenes featuring a variety of men engaging in a wide array of fetishized sex. The new documentary shares the kinky tale.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Aug 16, 2022

Review: Buddhism Meets LGBTQ+ Self-Acceptance in 'This Monk Wears Heels'
Review: Buddhism Meets LGBTQ+ Self-Acceptance in 'This Monk Wears Heels'

Kodo Nishimura, who describes himself as both ancient and trendy, seems determined to upend any expectations or limits in his mission to promote Buddhist teachings while inspiring people with beauty and fashion.

by Brian Bromberger | Aug 16, 2022

Review: Recent Recordings of Symphonies 2 and 4 Achieve a Mahler Makeover
Review: Recent Recordings of Symphonies 2 and 4 Achieve a Mahler Makeover

The wild world of recordings serves up two new readings of Gustav Mahler symphonies –Gabriel Feltz's of the Second, Francois-Xavier Roth's of the Fourth– guaranteed to shake loose the last cobwebs clinging to what are now the standard interpretations.

by Timothy Pfaff | Aug 16, 2022

Review: Kevin Lambert's 'Querelle of Roberval' is Rough Trade
Review: Kevin Lambert's 'Querelle of Roberval' is Rough Trade

Canadian author Kevin Lambert's second novel is a heady affair revolving around issues of domination, labor equality, sexuality, and violent exploitation at the hands of a cocksure sex-god-like man named Querelle.

by Jim Piechota | Aug 12, 2022

King Me: Drag King Contest Returns to Oasis
King Me: Drag King Contest Returns to Oasis

All hail the kings! On Sunday, August 21, impresario Fudgie Frottage returns to Oasis with the 26th edition of the annual San Francisco Drag King Contest.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Aug 9, 2022

Help is on the Way XXVI @ Marines' Memorial Theatre
Help is on the Way XXVI @ Marines' Memorial Theatre

Broadway homages wowed the audience at the 26th Richmond/Ermet Aid Foundation (REAF) Help Is On The Way concert at the Marines' Memorial Theatre on August 7, the first to be held in person since 2019.

by photo by Steven Underhill | Aug 9, 2022

Reviews: 'A Run for More' and 'The Art of Love' are Uncommon LGBT Films
Reviews: 'A Run for More' and 'The Art of Love' are Uncommon LGBT Films

Although they are vastly different films, both "A Run for More" and "The Art of Love" dare to venture off the beaten path, pulling back the curtain on their subject matter.

by Laura Moreno | Aug 9, 2022


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