Bay Area Reporter
A 'Stranger' Here Myself: Two Nicks Produce a Boundary-Moving CD
Two American musicians nicknamed Nick — tenor Nicholas Phan and composer Nico Muhly — found a side-door through the pandemic that was deadly down-time for most of their fellow performing artists.
Sea Change: Julia Armfield's 'Our Wives Under the Sea'
Julia Armfield explores a watery metamorphosis from the deep murky depths in her debut novel involving a lesbian married couple whose longtime relationship buckles beneath the weight of one partner's eventual mental and physical disfigurement.
Sketch 12: Showcase of New Choreographers
Choreographic luminary Amy Seiwert brings the twelfth iteration of her annual 'Sketch' collaborative series to Fort Mason's Cowell Theater July 15 & 16, with world premieres by Natasha Adorlee and New Mexico-based choreographer Joshua L. Peugh.
'La Belle et la Bête' — Opera Parallèle Merges Philip Glass Score with Cocteau's Classic Film
The curtain rises on one of San Francisco's most exciting arts events of the year next week as Opera Parallèle presents the world premiere of its innovative take on "La Belle et La Bête" (Beauty and the Beast), combining live music and film.
Going Out, Homing's In, July 1-8, 2022
Keep on going out, or staying in, but either way, outstanding theater, music, films and podcasts deserve your attention.
Book Smart, Swift Part: The Lavender Tube on Supreme Evils, 'The Book of Queer' & 'Tom Swift'
The new CW series features a gay Black billionaire's adventures; 'The Book of Queer' blends comedy and music with LGBTQ history; drag star Vanjie's looking for love, and the Roe v. Wade overturn crashes the news.
Queer as Folk 3.0: Third Version of Popular Series Gets Diverse
With some reservations, we welcome back "Queer As Folk" in its third incarnation. Stephen Dunn brings more of the punk, badass, and sometimes venomous composition of the original British characters.
'Smahtguy' - Eric Orner's New Book about Barney Frank
Eric Orner's new book is out, a graphic novel based on the life of his former boss, Barney Frank.
Going Out, Homing's in, June 24- July 1, 2022
Even though we only have a few more days in June, let your pride continue to shine, as arts, nightlife and community events continue into July.
'The Prom' Composer Matthew Sklar
Matthew Sklar, composer of the "The Prom," the snazzy, uplifting queer musical that opens June 22 at the Golden Gate Theatre, discusses the eight-year development of the show, whose themes joyfully take on homophobia in a small town.
Hell, Yes! Surprising Salvation in 'Hadestown' at the Orpheum
At a time when every day's headlines feature collapse, corruption, war, and plague, "Hadestown" works like an angel in devil drag. Its sultry come-on promises to lick you with flame, then anoints you with balm of Gilead.
Frameline's Finest Films, and a Few Flubs
When asked what themes she saw emerging from the vast number of films being shown at Frameline46, Director of Programming Allegra Madsen replied, "An exploration of our queer lineage through time."
'Dana H.' at Berkeley Rep: Who's Playing Who?
You can't help but focus on actress Jordan Baker's mouth during the first few minutes of "Dana H.", now on stage at Berkeley Repertory. Playwright Lucas Hnath's mother was held captive by a white supremacist kidnappers. How it's told is also disturbing.
John Waters on Zen and the Art of Filth, and 'Pink Flamingos' 50th Anniversary
The newly-released 50th anniversary BluRay edition of "Pink Flamingos" is only one part of the still-evolving art world of director and author John Waters.
Cookie Mueller's Posthumous Prose
"Walking through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black" by the late Cookie Mueller is the newly-expanded reissue of the original 1993 Semiotext(e) compilation of writings by the multi-talent known mostly for roles in early John Waters films.
Summer Books Round-Up III
In our third and final installment of the Bay Area Reporter's Summer Books Series, we spotlight some amazing fiction, a new book about a trans youth's journey through grade school, and a sartorial exploration of the concept of the "Daddy."
'Nuclear Family' Fallout: Joseph Han's Stunning Debut Novel
The sociological construct of "nuclear family," signifying a familial unit whose members all live together. Joseph Han's first novel, "Nuclear Family," explodes it, leaving you with the spectacle of the mushroom cloud.
Going Out, Homing's in, June 17-26, 2022
In arts, nightlife and community events, Pride Month continues. Check out Going Out, Homing's In's rainbow-licious array of events.
Capitol Viewing: The Lavender Tube on Jan. 6 Hearings, 'Queer as Folk,' & Pride Shows
Let's call it, "Saving Democracy," a limited series: The January 6 Committee Hearings certainly have all the drama of a hit summer true crime/thriller series. Also, the new 'Queer as Folk,' and ABC, Hulu and other networks dive in to Pride.
Frameline46's Serious Cinema
Frameline's full return to theaters has presented challenges to its staff. But with the most expansive array of films to see in cinemas or online, hundreds of directers' works will find new audiences.