Homing's In: Arts, Community & Nightlife Events June 11-18

As Pride month continues, events multiply, from drag tributes to concerts and cultural and community events.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 11, 2020

Author Talk with Alvin Orloff, Beth Lisick and K.M. Soehnlein

The San Francisco Public Library's 'On the Same Page' series presents author Alvin Orloff in a June 10 online conversation with authors Beth Lisick and K.M. Soehnlein, who'll discuss the wild Bay Area '80s and '90s and literary topics.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 9, 2020

Trio of Early Queer Films Stream Online Via The Roxie and Kino Marquee

Three rarely screened 'bent' film classics will stream June 12 on the Roxie's website. 'Victor and Victoria,' 'Mädchen in Uniform' and 'Michael' show decidedly queer portrayals in the 1930s.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 9, 2020

Fresh Meat Festival 2020 Showcases Transgender & Queer Music, Dance, Performance

In previous years, the annual Fresh Meat Festival's been sold out, so this year the 19th annual diverse shows of transgender and queer performance, music and dance offers a bonus; everyone gets a front row seat! Online, that is.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 8, 2020

The Heart of A Hustler: David P. Wichman's 'Every Grain of Sand'

Author, sexual healer, and entrepreneur David Wichman has come a long way. His new memoir, a book humming with confidence, pride, and self-reflective wisdom, describes the lengthy road into and out of years of abuse, addiction, and rehabilitation.

by Jim Piechota | Jun 10, 2020

How to Be An Anti-Racist: Some Readings

There are many books to be read on race, many primers on how to be anti-racist. Here are just a few. think of it as a starter kit.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | Jun 10, 2020

Sampson McCormick on Finding Humor in Tumultuous Times

In the new video of his recent full stand-up set, gay Black comic Sampson McCormick balances insight and wit with his usual dexterity, finding a balance of political and social justice insight with punch lines.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 9, 2020

Online Extra: Dining In: Black-Owned, Drag-Infused Meals to Go

Too pooped amid protests and a pandemic to prepare poultry? Bay Area Black-owned restaurants and Oasis' drag-hosted catered meals can nourish you through the revolution.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 3, 2020

Online Extra: 'Rainbow Tomatoes' Highlights LGBT Media Coverage of Historic Films

In honor of Pride Month, Rotten Tomatoes, the film and TV review website, focuses on several historic LGBT publications' coverage of historic films, including the Bay Area Reporter.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 2, 2020

Homing's In: Pride Month Arts, Nightlife & Community Events

Amid protests and a pandemic, as Pride month gets underway, you can find a bit of relief with a rainbow of arts, nightlife and community events.

Jun 2, 2020


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