Summer Books Round-Up, Part 2

In our continuing Summer Books series, here are even more queer books coming to both physical and digital bookstores this summer. We list some exciting suspense novels, several books for younger readers, a graphic pictorial story for all ages.

by Jim Piechota | Jun 14, 2022

Stories from OutWrite: Holding Queer Histories and Queer Bodies

The co-editor of a new anthology of collected speeches from ten years of the well-attended literary conference vicariously recalls memories of lost writers via a few collected images.

by Julie R. Enszer | Jun 14, 2022

Chloe Sherman's 'Renegades' - Photo Exhibit Documents SF's '90s Lesbian Scene

Queer fine art photographer Chloe Sherman's new exhibit "Renegade San Francisco: the 1990s," opening June 17 at Schlomer Haus Gallery, dives into the pats heyday of the local women's nightlife and social scenes.

by Heather Cassell | Jun 14, 2022

Going Out, Homing's in, June 10-17, 2022

In arts, nightlife and community events, Pride Month continues with a rainbow bowl full of happenings. Check out Going Out, Homing's In's sparkly prism of listings.

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 9, 2022

'The Sound Inside' - MTC's Own Private Metaverse

Adam Rapp's "The Sound Inside," making its West Coast premiere in a polished Marin Theatre Company production, is neither fish-meta nor foul-Meta. It's shaggy dog-meta; a mind-bending piece about a novelist writing a novel.

Jun 7, 2022

Fresh Meat Festival's Online

The most inclusive showcase of trans, queer, disabled and gender-nonconforming artists is this year online June 16-19, with five programs of recorded performances in music, dance, performance and other genres. Also, it's free!

by Jim Provenzano | Jun 6, 2022

Summer Books Roundup, Part 1

Summer is alive with new books on or about queerness from a kaleidoscopically diverse array of LGBTQ subjects and authors, from a variety of literary angles. Here's Part One of a three-part sampling of what's already published or is coming up.

by Jim Piechota | Jun 7, 2022

Frameline's Film Fest's Fab 46th

Frameline is returning to its fullest in-person programming since its pre-pandemic 2019 festival. For its 46th incarnation from June 16-30, Frameline will be presenting 132 films including 46 feature narrative titles, 30 documentaries, and more.

by Brian Bromberger | Jun 7, 2022

'Nuclear Family' Fallout: Joseph Han's Stunning Debut Novel

The sociological construct of "nuclear family," signifying a familial unit whose members all live together. Joseph Han's first novel, "Nuclear Family," explodes it, leaving you with the spectacle of the mushroom cloud.

by Tim Pfaff | Jun 21, 2022

Must-See Summer Films of 2022

Summer is the perfect time to curl up indoors away from the sweltering heat and take in some great new films. And there are many truly worthwhile films coming out this summer. Here are a few LGBTQ films that may not be on your gaydar.

by Laura Moreno | Jun 7, 2022


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