Feelmore Social, Oakland's Latest Cool Bar
Downtown Oakland has a new hangout that's a little bit wild and sexy: Feelmore Social. Nenna Joiner, owner, said, "We want to create a space where sexual weirdos can come."
Review: 'Side Notes From the Archivist' a Poetry Collection to Treasure
Anastacia-Renee is an award-winning writer. Her fascinating new book of poetry is called "Side Notes from the Archivist," a historical document that provides insight into five decades of American history.
Going Out, May 25 - June 1, 2023
June 1 kicks off Pride Month, but we've got a lovely bouquet of rainbow-licious arts and nightlife events in the last week of May as well. Get going out.
Magic Theatre's 'The Ni¿¿er Lovers' Daring Satire
If you're uncomfortable with satire that takes a showbizzy scalpel to America's original and ongoing sins, by all means shuffle off and shy away from the final performances of Marc Anthony Thompson's excruciatingly humorous playwriting debut.
Women in Summer Operas and Symphony Concerts
The San Francisco Symphony and San Francisco Opera are both presenting a number of concerts and productions through May and June primarily focused on women.
Camera Obscura's 'Virtue' – Rarely-seen Cautionary Tale at the Roxie
Filmmaker Camera Obscura's tech-dystopian "Virtue" comes to us like a latter day version of James Whale's "Frankenstein" to assure us that indeed, "Fire bad!" It also features a bevy of 1990s SF luminaries.
SF DocFest's Cinematic Statements
The 22nd San Francisco DocFest will be held June 1-11 with 39 features and 47 shorts at the Roxie Theater. DocFest always offers a smattering of LGBTQ-related films this year with six features plus nine short films.
Going Out, May 18-26, 2023
The universe is expanding, and so are your options for delight in nightlife and arts events. Get going out.
Spotlight on Pride at Lyon & Swan: Four Gay Performers are Featured Now through June
To celebrate Pride month, the queer-owned Lyon & Swan supper club has booked a remarkable slate of four local gay artists, all worthy of broad attention, to play the intimate room.
Katya Smirnoff-Skyy Celebrates 18 Years at Martuni's
J. Conrad Frank's character Katya Smirnoff-Skyy was custom-made for a specific reason: to host cabaret and sing live. This week Katya celebrates 18 years hosting Katya Presents at Martuni's piano bar, a passion project that became an institution.
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