Gay eye on the 54th San Francisco International Film Festival

This year's edition of the San Francisco International Film Festival starts off on a sprightly queer note with Mike Mills' moving ode to his late-to-come-out gay father, Beginners.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Apr 21, 2011

Peter Griggs On "Killer Queen"

Peter Griggs promises an "in-your-face" experience in his new one-man show, but since it is a show about a boxer, the "in-your-face" part presumably ends where your nose begins.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Apr 23, 2011

Three Sisters

Comedy. Tragedy. Irony. They could be the title characters in Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters. Written in 1900, the play was part of the author's influential introduction of slice-of-life stories that seem to develop with natural languidness.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Apr 22, 2011

Eagle Tavern faces likely closure

Over the last three decades, the Eagle Tavern at 12th and Harrison streets has provided a welcoming home for countless community fundraisers, musicians, drag acts, beer busts, and LGBT patrons.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Apr 19, 2011

HIV study: 76% drop in cases with expanded treatment

New HIV infections among gay and bisexual men in San Francisco could fall 76 percent over the next five years due to the city's push to test people for the virus and advice that those infected begin taking antiretroviral therapy

by Kevin Mark Kline | Apr 18, 2011

Local summit to address teen bullying

As the issue of teen bullying continues to capture the nation's attention, local Bay Area teens are planning a daylong summit to address how students, teachers and parents can help solve the problem.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Apr 17, 2011

San Francisco Ballet Programs 6 & 7

San Francisco Ballet has risen in the world's esteem gradually over the last 20 years, moving up through the ranks of respectable provincial companies, gaining prestige every year.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Apr 15, 2011

Notes on a cultural anthropologist - Filmmakers of 'Bill Cunningham New York'

Bill Cunningham, the 82-year-old New York Times photographer who's the captivating subject of the documentary Bill Cunningham New York, is the astute eye and wit behind the paper's "On the Street"

by Kevin Mark Kline | Apr 16, 2011

Xanadu

This is meant as a compliment: The stage musical based on the movie Xanadu is exuberantly more dim-witted than its source.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Apr 15, 2011

SFGMC celebrates a new era

An invigorated, bursting-at-the-seams San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus has proclaimed the beginning of a new era.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Apr 12, 2011


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