Homing's In: Community, Arts, Nightlife Online July 31- Aug. 7

Another Zoom opening, another show - online, of course. When you're not masking up outside, enjoy arts, nightlife and community events at home.

by Jim Provenzano | Jul 30, 2020

Efren Ramirez, Beloved SF Gay Photographer, Remembered

Efren Convento Ramirez, a gay man who was a photographer for the now-defunct San Francisco Sentinel newspaper, is being remembered several years after his death.

by Daniel Nicoletta | Jul 31, 2020

Murder, Malice and Misbehavior: The Lavender Tube on 'The Alienist,' 'Grantchester' and 'Ellen'

The 'Ellen' show is under investigation, 'Grantchester's gay story line gets more compelling, and 'The Alienist' (with out gay actor Luke Evans) addresses historic and contemporary problems.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Jul 29, 2020

Remembering John Lewis: 'Good Trouble' Documentary Recounts A Life of Activism

The new documentary by Dawn Porter, 'John Lewis: Good Trouble,' makes no pretense of being anything but a paean to Lewis's life and activist work.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Jul 28, 2020

Chicks, Still Chirping: Natalie Maine, Emily Robison and Martie Maguire on Their New Music and Revised Band Name

The Chicks have now, thankfully, reunited for the amazing new record 'Gaslighter.' The album contains everything you love about The Chicks, including breathtaking vocal solos and harmonies.

by Gregg Shapiro | Jul 29, 2020

For Kim David Smith, Life Is A Cabaret

Kim David Smith, a gay Australian native who now lives and works in New York City, has released his first concert album: 'Live at Joe's Pub.' Smith's concert conjures up images of smoky nightclubs in Weimer Era Germany.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Jul 28, 2020

New Conservatory Theatre Center Cancels 2020-21 Season, Continues Online Programs

New Conservatory Theatre Center, one of the countries busiest LGBTQ-focused performing arts groups, announced the cancellation of its Fall 2020 season, but some online programs will continue.

by Jim Provenzano | Jul 26, 2020

Megan Hilty, Seth Rudetsky concert: Get a Front-Sofa Seat for the 'Smash' and 'Wicked' Star's Online Show

Broadway fans rejoice; Megan Hilty's concert with erudite pianist and musical genius Seth Rudetsky will stream Sunday July 26 at 5pm PST, with a repeat on Monday, July 27 at 1:30pm PST.

by Jim Provenzano | Jul 24, 2020

Homing's In: Arts, Nightlife, Community Events July 23-Aug 1.

Up Your I.P.! Sorry, but nearly every event is online, including the otherwise public kinkfest Up Your Alley street fair. But that doesn't mean you can't have fun, so long as your router's rooting and your IP's percolating.

by Jim Provenzano | Jul 23, 2020

Broadway Bares 'Zooms In' Online Aug. 1

Broadway Bares, the annual striptease music and dance fundraiser for AIDS charities, goes online for a special in-home viewing of the always sold out New York City event.

by Jim Provenzano | Jul 23, 2020


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