Sleuth

I imagine that your enjoyment of the Caine/Law/Branagh <i>Sleuth</i>, adapted by Harold Pinter from the Anthony Shaffer play, will be enhanced if you've completely forgotten, as I have, the 1972 screen version with Lawrence Olivier as Wyke and Caine as Milo.

by David Foucher | Oct 19, 2007

Trolley Dances' integrate movement and Muni

Dance gets on track this weekend with Kim Epifano's <i>Trolley Dances</i>, which begins in the Castro and travels up Market Street in San Francisco.

by David Foucher | Oct 18, 2007

Schwarzenegger signs DP bills, vetoes marriage bill

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger torpedoed a same-sex marriage bill as expected last week but did sign bills benefiting domestic partners, queer youth, needle exchange programs, LGBT beachgoers, and even gay horse racing fans.

by David Foucher | Oct 18, 2007

Telling 'Tales' :: Armistead Maupin honored at Litquake opener

The literati were out in force to help honor author <slug>Armistead Maupin</slug>, Oct. 6 at the Herbst Theatre at <i>An Evening with Armistead Maupin and Friends</i>, the opening-night event for the eight-day Litquake festival of author readings and events.

by David Foucher | Oct 11, 2007

Singapore tattooed love-boys :: Royston Tan on his portrait of life at age '15'

Royston Tan's astonishing personal portrait of a quartet of Singapore tattooed love-boys trying to survive their tiny nation's draconian approach to personal freedom joins <i>Beautiful Boxer, Lan Yu, Macho Dancer</i> and <i>Farewell My Concubine</i> as one of the truly unique portraits of queer life in today's Asia.

by David Foucher | Oct 14, 2007

Americana lesbian :: Out lesbian singer/songwriter Mary Gauthier

When it comes to crossover success and acclaim, out musicians are making headway in a variety of musical genres. But to do so in the world of contemporary country, and more specifically Americana and roots music, must take an especially gifted performer. Out lesbian musician Mary Gauthier (pronounced go-shay) is just that artist.

by David Foucher | Oct 16, 2007

Gay travel expo comes to SF

Seventy exhibitors lined a ballroom in the Cathedral Hill Hotel in San Francisco last week to showcase a wide array of gay and gay-friendly travel choices.

by David Foucher | Oct 11, 2007

Baldwin fights for trans-inclusive ENDA

LGBT organizations and community activists continued to rally after last week's bruising intra-community battle over whether to seek a vote on a version of ENDA that includes only sexual orientation protection or insist that the legislation retain its protection for people based on gender identity.

by David Foucher | Oct 13, 2007

SFAF marks Latino AIDS awareness day

Twenty years ago, the start of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation's Spanish-language hotline was accompanied by an announcement on Univision, the Spanish-language TV station. This year, SFAF is marking the 20th anniversary of its Spanish-language AIDS hotline, and will be holding a phone bank Monday, October 15 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. as part of National Latino AIDS Awareness Day.

by David Foucher | Oct 11, 2007

For the Bible Tells Me So

For the Bible Tells Me So opens on an image that never quite loses its power, no matter how many times you've viewed it. The clip from 1977 shows former beauty queen Anita Bryant invoking God's wrath on homosexuals when, suddenly, a hand bearing a large cream pie enters the screen and plants the pie directly into Bryant's face.

by David Foucher | Oct 10, 2007


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