The Aggie and the Ecstasy: An Interview with Filmmaker Catherine Gund
Lesbian documentary filmmaker Catherine Gund has an exceptional eye for subject matter when it comes to her movie projects. The subject of her new doc 'Aggie' is about her mother; art collector-philanthropist Agnes Gund.
Blue Hearts Beating: An Interview with Gay Musician Bob Mould
If gay modern rock legend Bob Mould isn't the hardest working man in music, he's definitely one of them. To prove that point, he's wasted no time in following up 2019's 'Sunshine Rock' with the new 'Blue Hearts.'
Juanita MORE!'s Charity Event Gets Groovy
What? You missed San Francisco drag icon and DJ Juanita MORE! and her lip-synch DJ event fundraiser? Never fear. It's still here, online, of course.
Lone Star Saloon Offers '500 Club' Membership Fundraiser
As we endure the pandemic, many local businesses have not been able to re-open. Some are innovating with unusual ways to find support. For the popular South of Market bear bar, it's a new membership club, which includes a handmade gift and other perks.
The Noël Coward Foundation's 'Marvellous Party'
In an online fundraiser for two nonprofits, dozens of acclaimed actors and musicians perform intimate excerpts from the gay playwright/composer/author's plays, songs, poems and essays.
Homing's In: Nightlife, Arts & Community Events Sept. 17-26
Danceable, musical, literary and filmic fun fills your interwebs with continued hope, healing and hum-dingin' fun. Zoom in, log on, click away.
Literary Grants, Fellowships and Awards Update
Literary arts emergency grant recipients have been announced, George Takei wins an award, and Lambda Literary's LitFest schedule is announced.
A Weekend in the Castro: Businesses, Re-opened
Visitors to the Castro district on Sunday Sept. 13 enjoyed outdoor dining, drinks and shopping at local stores. Safety and health precautions were heeded as patrons enjoyed themselves while supporting local businesses.
Fall Forward: a Reading List for Early Autumn
Pick from an autumnal harvest of praiseworthy books in fiction, nonfiction and poetry.
Matthew Simmons, April 28, 1960-Sept. 8, 2020: Healer, Social Worker, Musician was Also Known as Drag Performer Peggy L'Eggs
Matthew Simmons, known to many as his drag persona Peggy L'Eggs, died peacefully and unexpectedly on Tuesday, September 8 at his Oakland apartment. Friends and colleagues offered a stream of tributes and remembrances.
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