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Pacific Overtures” opened on Broadway in 1976, where it ran for six months and garnered ten Tony Award nominations. From May ...
Playwright David Henry Hwang’s “Yellow Face” is currently running at Shotgun Players in Berkeley and on PBS’s Great ...
The former local sensation and now global performing star, Justin Vivian Bond returns again to San Francisco for a new concert at Feinstein at the Nikko June 5 to 7 with a selection of songs written ...
The remarkable new short story collection by Yukio Mishima, “Voices of the Fallen Heroes and Other Stories,” is newly ...
Iair Said, the writer, director, and star of the queer Argentinian movie “Most People Die on Sundays," deserves our admiration. In 72 minutes, he makes us run the gamut of emotions, sometimes in the ...
Marc Zinaman’s newly released coffee-table book, “Queer Happened Here: 100 Years of NYC’s Landmark LGBTQ+ Places,” showcases ...
The Bay Area Reporter (BAR), the nation's longest-running LGBTQ+ newspaper, is proud to announce four unique, content-rich ...
Meet the spunky grandsons of “The Boys in the Band.” “To My Girls,” JC Lee’s laugh-out-loud crowdpleaser, now in its West ...
Numerous “Surviving Voices” documentary films have been released since its inception. On June 5, to coincide with Long-Term ...
Members of Compton’s x Coalition tood outside the site of the former Gene Compton’s Cafeteria at 111 Taylor Street after ...
We've got art unleashed that defies oppression, from provocative stage plays to affable authors, and intriguing art exhibits.
We can only do this together if we have a strong, vibrant downtown, thriving small businesses in every Oakland neighborhood ...
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