
Big Freedia is 'Queen of Bounce'
The openly gay performer shares music and more in "Queen of Bounce," his new Fuse TV eight-part program.
Cho Biz :: Margaret Cho at Masonic Hall
Surfacing on the national comedy scene in the early 1990s and remaining a comedic staple ever since, Emmy and Grammy-nominated actress and comic Margaret Cho will return to her hometown of San Francisco where she got her very first start.
Broadway Bingo Brightens Wednesdays at Feinstein's
You can't ask for two more talented hosts for a musical theatre trivia night. Joe Wicht and J. Conrad Frank have decades of theatre, cabaret and bar experience between them - that is, performing in bars.
On the Tab :: October 10 - 17
Our fall harvest of homo-socialism continues to ripen. Galas get grand, gogo grind, and proper patrons get a good pour.
'Carrie' Without Camp
Don't go to Ray of Light Theatre's production of "Carrie" seeking a for-laughs facsimile of the 1988 debacle: This version is revised, rethought, and sobered-up.
Out There :: Inspirational Aesthetics
Observing "Museum Hours," getting a load of "The Geezer," pausing for some poetry... Out There has been busily getting, you know, out there!
Hush
"Hush" is, of course, what until recently we queers had to do about our longings. Don't ask, don't tell, don't act on it, don't get caught. It's been one of Goode's major themes.
Give My Regards to The 36th Mill Valley Film Festival
The first week of the 36th Mill Valley Film Festival runs Oct. 3-13 at the Smith Rafael Film Center. Here's a rundown.
Prop D Targets Drug Prices
San Francisco voters will have a chance to weigh in on a ballot measure that would make it city policy for officials to negotiate for cheaper prescription drug prices, including those used to treat HIV and AIDS.
Packed Meeting for HIV Cure Talk
Nearly 100 people gathered at the State Building in San Francisco on Tuesday to hear the latest news on HIV cure research, a field that has seen remarkable, if slow, progress over the past few years.
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