Review: Manuel Muñoz's 'The Consequences' Unfailingly Honest
Migrant Valley, one of America's most hidden regions –though it's right there at the side of the highway for anyone to see– is vividly portrayed in Manuel Muñoz's new short story collection "The Consequences" (Graywolf Press).
Going Out, Homing's In, Nov. 17-25, 2022
Check out our expansive arts and nightlife listings, from opera to drag shows, and with some events, a little of both.
'Spoiler Alert' Screening @ Castro Theatre
The Castro Theatre's Nov. 14 advance screening of the new gay movie "Spoiler Alert," based on the novel by Michael Ausiello, was sponsored by Frameline. Attendees also enjoyed an onstage talk with author Ausiello and actors Jim Parsons and Ben Aldridge.
'Slice of Life' Takes Reality Out for a Spin
His new play finds actor/director John Fisher not only slicing, but dicing, chopping, shredding and puréeing the domestic storyline he initially teases into an unnerving phantasmagoria.
Resisting Temptations: 'Ain't Too Proud' Begs for Nostalgic Indulgence
Born at Berkeley Repertory and now playing at the Golden Gate Theatre as part of a post-Broadway national tour, "Ain't Too Proud" is not so much a musical as a deliciously slick nightclub act regularly interrupted by readings from a reference book.
Review: 'Blood-Red Ox' Features Superb Performances, Senseless Script
Rodrigo Bellott's 'Blood-Red Ox' is a strange film. It features extraordinary performances from a superb cast, but the script makes little sense.
Arab Film Festival's Diverse LGBTQ Stories
The 26th edition of the Arab Film Festival will run November 11-20 in-person at the Castro Theatre, Roxie Theater, and Oakland's New Parkway Theater, and online.
Bernice Bing: Asian Art Museum's showcase of the rediscovered artist
The powerful exhibition of work by San Francisco artist Bernice Bing recently opened at the Asian Art Museum, with its run extended through June. There's ample reason for the revival of interest in Bing's work and life.
Going Out, Homing's In, Nov. 10-18, 2022
Get your tickets for the cavalcade of talent headed our way, on stage, in nightclubs and other venues.
Review: Dr. Patricia Grayhall's 'Making the Rounds'
Beginning with her earliest memories of trying to fit in, 'Making the Rounds: Defying Norms In Love & Medicine' is an interesting memoir and Grayhall's first book.
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