SF Ballet's 'next @ 90' Festival: Former Principal Dancer Nicolas Blanc Returns as Choreographer
In celebration of San Francisco Ballet's 90th anniversary, the company kicks off its spring season this month with the 'next@90 festival,' featuring nine world premiere ballets by nine choreographers from around the world, including Nicolas Blanc.
Happy Fates: Spain's 'Smiley's a Fun Gay Rom-com Series
The new gay rom-com from Spain, "Smiley," debuted on Netflix last month and is so engaging and uplifting, you will feel sad when you've finished binge-watching all eight 30ish-minute episodes. It's the must-watch television you didn't know you needed.
Review: 'Living', with Queer Resonance, is about Embracing Life to Its Fullest
With 'Living,' gay director Oliver Hermanus and screenwriter Nobel Prize-winning novelist Kazuo Ishiguro have met the challenge of creating an English version of Akira Kurosawa's "Ikiru."
Because of a Song: Holly Near Celebrates Oakland's Women's Music Scene with New Online Archive
Women's music legend Holly Near called the music made by women musicians in the 1970s a lifeline. A new website documents the contributions of hundreds of women artists.
FDA Approves Twice-yearly HIV Treatment
There is a new long-acting drug for people with highly resistant HIV who have, until now, had limited medication options.
Presents and Presence: The Lavender Tube on Holiday Treats and 2022's Best in Shows
We love the holidays, so in addition to eight days of Chanukah, we have 12 days of Christmas, which means there's plenty of time left to watch some queer Christmas movies and make the Yuletide gay, right?
Michael J. Lato's 'Refugee Handbook' - a Real-life International Love Story
Michael J. Lato's first book shares the remarkable love story of a male couple and offers us a window into a world few of us will ever get to see for ourselves.
Best LGBTQ+ Films of 2022
2022 will be remembered as the year LGBTQ films went mainstream, meaning Hollywood studios were willing to make and market them at cineplexes. Unfortunately they were box office failures, especially "Bros," despite massive publicity and good press.
Ty Hunter: Fashion Guru Pens Autobiography
The fashion and lifestyle book of the season has emerged. Mr. Ty Hunter has decided to grace the planet with "The Makeover From Within: Lessons in Hardship, Acceptance, and Self-Discovery," an autobiography that's also about style and aesthetics.
'Beetlejuice the Musical' – National Tour's a Pulpy, Goofy, Juicy Good Time
As played with ghoulish gusto by Justin Collette in the musical's first-ever national tour, which launched at the Golden Gate Theatre last week, this 'Beetlejuice' is a comparable Mama Rose from the Dead.
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