Revolutions rarely begin with a single dramatic moment.
In Linda Rosewood’s lengthy debut novel, “A Circle Outside,” set in a witchy women’s commune in Santa Cruz in the 1980s, not ...
To commemorate his company’s 30th year, choreographer Mark Foehringer is mounting a return engagement of his production of ...
Gay director Paris Barclay's biographical documentary, “Billy Preston: That’s the Way God Planned It,” shows an enlightening ...
The decision by conservative Congressmember Darrell Issa (R-Vista) to retire rather than seek reelection this year in a ...
A San Francisco supervisors committee is supportive of renaming a portion of Oak Street not far from City Hall in honor of retired New Conservatory Theatre Center founder Ed Decker.
A reader dismayed at the sameness of coming-out novels has yet to encounter Madeleine Dunnigan’s “Jean” (Norton). Her debut ...
Here comes the third installment of our Spring books roundup, where you’ll discover terrific queer fiction set in a Texas grocery co-op, learned perspectives on the state of hip hop culture and Black ...
Heads up, gay erotica collectors. The Bob Mizer Museum and Photographic Archives, formally named Bob Miser foundation, will publish “Timeless: The New Men of Physique Pictorial,” a book of sexy and ...
In the second of our Spring books series, we present an enticing selection of LGBTQ books about androgynous European party ...
The Bay Area Reporter, America’s longest continuously published LGBTQ newspaper, today announced that advertising space ...
The Trump administration has found yet another cruel way to hurt transgender people who work for the federal government.
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