Cartoonist Daniel Clowes' Art Shows at OMCA

Underground commix bad boy R. Crumb, the big daddy of 1960s San Francisco counterculture, is having his very first comprehensive museum show - in Paris, no less.

by Chris Sosa | Apr 27, 2012

Any Given Day

Director Jon Tracy has given each half of this dramatic diptych its own flavor and pacing, yet the combination eventually makes sense, even as our brains get shifted into higher gears.

by Chris Sosa | Apr 27, 2012

Challenges Hit SJ Gay Agencies

Two LGBT-related nonprofits in San Jose face challenges as problems, including unstable leadership, hit one and the possibility of a building sale looms for another.

by Chris Sosa | Apr 27, 2012

Highlights from the San Francisco International Film Festival (Week 2)

The 55th San Francisco International Film Festival's final eight days find our venerable Castro Theatre hosting cinema royalty.

by Chris Sosa | Apr 27, 2012

SF Ballet's All-Balanchine 'Program 7'

SFB's Program Seven, which opened last Thursday and ran through April 18 at the Opera House, shows three ballets from the early-middle period of George Balanchine, when he was still working on Broadway and immensely successful as a maker of hit shows.

by Chris Sosa | Apr 24, 2012

Backstage: Seasons of Love

From Indonesia to Kentucky, from playwrights emerging to celebrated, and from Harvey Milk to Mr. Sandman, the newly announced 2012-2013 season at New Conservatory Theatre Center spans generations, locales, and issues.

by Chris Sosa | Apr 24, 2012

EQCA Honors Gay Doctor

A gay San Francisco doctor who primarily provides care to low-income transgender women and people living with HIV/AIDS was honored last weekend by Equality California.

by Chris Sosa | Apr 23, 2012

Swinburne Goes to the Café Flore

The sun has poured through a mail-slot in the morning fog and is brightening the pavement where darlings sit at the Café Flore.

by Chris Sosa | Apr 22, 2012

Protest May Hit Castro Over 'Corpus Christi' Doc

A new production of Corpus Christi , Terrence McNally's controversial play that depicts Jesus as a gay man in 1950s Texas, has some Catholics in an uproar ahead of the premiere of a documentary about the work that will screen at the Castro Theatre.

by Chris Sosa | Apr 22, 2012

'Photography in Mexico' at SFMOMA

If you're interested in uncovering a wealth of photography, Mexico might not be the first place you'd look.

by Chris Sosa | Apr 21, 2012


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