Kristian Hoffman's Loud and Queer as Mumps Music's Re-released

In addition to his own music, Kristian Hoffman, a co-founding member of Mumps with Lance Loud, discusses the release of 'Rock & Roll This, Rock & Roll That: Best Case Scenario, You've Got Mumps,' a collection of 23 songs.

by Gregg Shapiro | May 26, 2021

Homing's In, Going Out May 21-30, 2021

Mask on or off? Vaccinated? Not? I feel like a Sneech; star upon yars? Either way, with events increasingly opening for in-person arts, nightlife and community, get out or stay in, but find your fun.

by Jim Provenzano | May 21, 2021

Vocal Varieties: LGBTetc musicians share special songs

It's not yet June, but multiple musicians have shared new songs with an audible rainbow of sounds and styles to add to your late spring pre-Pride month playlist. So get gaily groovin'.

by Jim Provenzano | May 21, 2021

Cabaret, Comedy & a Class Act: 42nd Street Moon, New Conservatory Theatre Center's New Offerings

A gay duo offers up new takes on classic sitcom theme songs, the long-gone Billie Holiday is revived in a play with her music, and half a dozen trans performers go virtual.

by Jim Gladstone | May 17, 2021

50 years in 50 Weeks 1977; Drawn to It

The B.A.R.'s June 23, 1977 illustrated cover, an ad for The Balcony bar, took a macho cartoonish focus with art by Chuck Arnett, who was known more famously for his mural on the wall of the Tool Box bar.

by Jim Provenzano | May 19, 2021

'Flower of Iowa' :: Playwright Lance Ringel Imagines Male Intimacy During WWI

Lance Ringel's expansive novel 'Flower of Iowa' centers on native 18-year old Tommy Flowers, who was raised in rural Iowa and sent to France by the U.S. Military in June 1918, the final months of World War I.

by Mark William Norby | May 18, 2021

Proud; Empowered; Parting - The Lavender Tube on FX's 'Pride,' AAPI Representation, & Ellen's Finale

Must-watch TV: FX's six-part 'Pride' series brings new perspectives on LGBTQ history, with interviews and rare footage; Asian American shows and characters get a to-view list, and Ellen DeGeneres imminent departure from her chat show made news.

by Victoria A. Brownworth | May 19, 2021

Gay Tech Guru: 'Yes I Am: The Ric Weiland Story'

Microsoft pioneering techie Ric Weiland used his wealth and good fortune to make the world a better more just place, especially for LGBTQ people. A new documentary explores his forgotten short yet amazing life.

by Brian Bromberger | May 19, 2021

Homing's In, Going Out May 14-23, 2021

As more venues open up, you have more opportunities to enjoy art, music, nightlife and other events.

by Jim Provenzano | May 14, 2021

Michael Nava's 'Lies With Man' Brings Back the Mystery

Attorney and prolific author Michael Nava's impressive, engrossing ninth mystery novel in his Henry Rios detective series flashes back to the 1980s where big hair ruled, neon lit up the night, and the dark storm clouds of the AIDS epidemic began.

by Jim Piechota | May 19, 2021


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