Kevin Rolston's 'Deal With The Dragon'
Kevin Rolston's 'Deal With The Dragon'

"Shame is a really tricky beast," said gay playwright and actor Kevin Rolston. "It hides things from you and whispers in your ear that you're not good enough." Rolston's new solo play, "Deal With The Dragon," explores many emotions.

by Christopher J. Beale | Jul 26, 2022

Clips, Quips and Acid Trips: Seth Rudetsky Roasts TV Variety Shows at Feinstein's at the Nikko
Clips, Quips and Acid Trips: Seth Rudetsky Roasts TV Variety Shows at Feinstein's at the Nikko

Seth Rudetsky returns to Feinstein's at the Nikko on August 4 and 5 with "Seth's Big Fat '70s Variety Show" an evening that takes him back to some of his deepest roots.

by Jim Gladstone | Jul 26, 2022

Bay Area Playwrights Festival 45: Exposing New Plays, on Stage and Online
Bay Area Playwrights Festival 45: Exposing New Plays, on Stage and Online

With in-person readings at Potrero Stage, and online viewing, the 45th Bay Area Playwrights Festival will reach new audiences with five staged readings of works in-progress.

by Jim Gladstone | Jul 26, 2022

Sedition Edition: The Lavender Tube on 'Flowers,' 'Grantchester' & the Jan. 6th Hearings
Sedition Edition: The Lavender Tube on 'Flowers,' 'Grantchester' & the Jan. 6th Hearings

Now that the season finale of the January 6th Committee has left us in a cliffhanger, we turn to other thrillers and dramas. Here are some shows we highly recommend.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Jul 26, 2022

Review: 'Anything's Possible' - Bill Porter's Trans Teen Directorial Debut
Review: 'Anything's Possible' - Bill Porter's Trans Teen Directorial Debut

The best way to approach Billy Porter's new film, "Anything's Possible," screening on Amazon Prime, is to view it as a fantasy, of what it should be like for young Black trans women rather than the often realistic trauma scenario.

by Brian Bromberger | Jul 26, 2022

Roll on, Beethoven: Yannick Nezet-Seguin Tackles The Nine
Roll on, Beethoven: Yannick Nezet-Seguin Tackles The Nine

The release of the "Beethoven Symphonies," all nine of them, with Yannick Nezet-Seguin conducting the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, makes for new essential recordings of time-honored classics.

by Timothy Pfaff | Jul 28, 2022

Davey Davis' 'X' - Kink at the End of the World
Davey Davis' 'X' - Kink at the End of the World

"How bad could a waterboarding really be if you could get up and walk away afterward?" So posits the spicy protagonist of multi-talented author Davey Davis' kinky dystopian new novel "X".

by Jim Piechota | Jul 28, 2022

Ana Castillo: Celebrated Author Discusses Her Most Personal Life Lessons
Ana Castillo: Celebrated Author Discusses Her Most Personal Life Lessons

Great books spur readers to grow and discover truths for themselves. Each of Ana Castillo's books delivers just that. In fact, Ana Castillo has been instrumental in the fight for LGBTQ acceptance, particularly within the Hispanic community.

by Laura Moreno | Jul 26, 2022

SF Gay Men's Chorus' 44 Years: Touching Timeline Traces Nearly Half a Century
SF Gay Men's Chorus' 44 Years: Touching Timeline Traces Nearly Half a Century

The history of the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus gets a new update from historian Tom Burtch with a 48-minute collection of video and audio clips, news clipping and poster montages, and commentary.

by Jim Provenzano | Jul 18, 2022

D. L. Forbes and 'The Unique Individual'
D. L. Forbes and 'The Unique Individual'

"Wittgenstein's Son and U. G. Krishnamurti: Ducks or Rabbits" is a deserved subject for discussion as it sums up the Forbes' life, fully and un-ordinarily, in San Francisco while focusing on two major influences.

by Charles Steiner | Jul 20, 2022


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