Choir Boy

They are singing in the rain, after a sort, but as water rains down on these five teenagers, they are also singing about the pain in this play made up of striking moments.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 19, 2015

Frameline Brings SF Cinematic Bliss

Frameline turns 39 this year, and the world's greatest LGBTQ film festival displays some brilliant new tricks in a program that is probably the most women- and transpeople-friendly ever. Here are some quick picks for the first week of the festival.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 18, 2015

Out There :: We Can See the Future, and It's Gay!

It's the most marvelous time of the year, LGBT Pride Month. Rainbow flags are a-flappin', gay tourists are a-fappin', and the Frameline film festival is a-tappin' on our shoulder.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 20, 2015

Broadway & Brooklyn Beckon

Here is a plan for a fabulous summer escape east, where we share the joys of Brooklyn's cultural and natural splendor, with a hot weekend dose of Manhattan and Brooklyn clubs, and Broadway hits with a queer edge.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 21, 2015

Park's Popular 'Gay Beach' to Close for Facelift

Dolores Park's popular "gay beach" will close Thursday as crews prepare to begin renovating the last portion of one of the city's most utilized green spaces.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 18, 2015

Yale Grad's Essay Tears into SF AIDS Foundation

A senior essay by a recent Yale graduate blasts the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, questioning the nonprofit spending millions of dollars to establish a health center in the Castro

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 21, 2015

Activists Recall 1990 AIDS Confab

An unprecedented week of protests in 1990 will be remembered this weekend at an ACT UP 25th reunion celebration featuring art and performances, a "living history" panel, a party, and a memorial for deceased activists.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 20, 2015

Bookstore Event Promotes LGBT Young Adult Titles

The LGBT YA authors panel is believed to be the first of its kind to be hosted by Books Inc. The bookstore has presented talks by several individual authors of LGBT YA titles over the last year.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 20, 2015

Projects Preserve Bay Area's Lesbian Past

Concerned that the Bay Area's lesbian past was quickly disappearing, Oakland resident Lenn Keller put out a call in April 2014 for anyone with stories to tell and ephemera to donate to contact her.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 20, 2015

A Place Called Winter

One of Britain's most prolific gay writers, Patrick Gale reaches across the Atlantic to re-imagine the story of his own great-grandfather, who took to the wilds of territorial Canada to escape a repressive if putatively more civilized Britain.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 14, 2015


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