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Pacific Overtures” opened on Broadway in 1976, where it ran for six months and garnered ten Tony Award nominations. From May ...
Playwright David Henry Hwang’s “Yellow Face” is currently running at Shotgun Players in Berkeley and on PBS’s Great ...
The former local sensation and now global performing star, Justin Vivian Bond returns again to San Francisco for a new concert at Feinstein at the Nikko June 5 to 7 with a selection of songs written ...
The remarkable new short story collection by Yukio Mishima, “Voices of the Fallen Heroes and Other Stories,” is newly ...
Iair Said, the writer, director, and star of the queer Argentinian movie “Most People Die on Sundays," deserves our admiration. In 72 minutes, he makes us run the gamut of emotions, sometimes in the ...
Marc Zinaman’s newly released coffee-table book, “Queer Happened Here: 100 Years of NYC’s Landmark LGBTQ+ Places,” showcases ...
Friends and fans are mourning the death of legendary adult gay film star, actor, singer, and fitness trainer Glenn Soukesian, known by his stage name Colton Ford. He was 62. Mr. Soukesian’s friend, ...
The Bay Area Reporter (BAR), the nation's longest-running LGBTQ+ newspaper, is proud to announce four unique, content-rich ...
Victoria Brownworth, a lesbian who was the longtime television columnist for the Bay Area Reporter and contributed to other publications, died May 22. She was 69. Ms. Brownworth had long lived with ...
Chung said that the attacks on HIV prevention are “on the same line of how they go against reproductive health and reproductive justice.” “Because, somehow in their mind, it translates to promiscuity, ...
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We can only do this together if we have a strong, vibrant downtown, thriving small businesses in every Oakland neighborhood ...
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