Sponsored link
Saturday, April 19, 2025

Sponsored link

Arts + CultureArts ForecastArts Forecast: Frameline Fest gets new executive director, more...

Arts Forecast: Frameline Fest gets new executive director, more …

House of Joy, Metallica + SF Symphony, Purple Rain, Herbie Hancock, Border People, and more upcoming arts events.

ARTS FORECAST I honestly have no idea how one would wrangle an organization that puts on such a huge annual film festival—more than 60,000 attendees, 100+ films and programs from all over the world, multiple venues and extracurricular events. Oh, and it’s queer! Well, new Frameline Executive Director James Woolley will show us how it’s done.

Hailing from Australia, with experience at Melbourne International Film Festival, Brisbane International Film Festival, and Sydney Gay And Lesbian Mardi Gras, Woolley may open our eyes a bit more to what’s going on LGBTQ-wise in that part of the world. (Actually, thinking about it, some of my favorite classic gay flicks come from Down Under: Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Sum of Us, Head On, and that forever queered classic Muriel’s Wedding.)

Anyway, not to pounce too much on the Ozzie thing. But if you see him out and about at the bars, buy him a beverage and give him a good luck shoulder pat for taking over the longest-running LGBTQ festival in the world, and one of the coolest film festivals in general. You cab read more info about Frameline and James here.

Rotimi Agbabiaka in ‘House of Joy’

STAGE HOUSE OF JOY Set in a harem at the beginning of the end of the Mughal Empire, this action-adventure romance certainly has a unique angle. But with an amazing cast, including Rotimi Agbabiaka, and the Cal Shakes expertise, I’m wholly intrigued. Plus, certain themes are eternal: “Once upon a time and place, in something like 17th century Delhi, an imperial bodyguard risks her life to fight for what’s right….” Through September 1. Cal Shakes, Berkeley. More info here

STAGE BORDER PEOPLE If you haven’t caught Dan Hoyle’s groundbreaking work of empathetic prestidigitation—perfect for this time when we must imagine ourselves in others’ shoes—first read this excellent profile, and then hie thee to the Marsh, where ‘Border people’ has once again been extended. Through August 30. The Marsh, SF. More info here

MUSIC/FILM PURPLE RAIN This benefit screening of the Prince singalong classic helps raise funds for awesome online community radio station BFF.FM. Featuring a costume contest + live Prince DJ set with BFF.fm DJs Cosmic Amanda, Powell Pressburger, and Chaki before the movie, heeeeey. Thu/22, 6:15pm. Roxie, SF. More info here

STAGE DON’T YOU DIE ON ME Comedy troupe Killing My Lobster remains insanely hilarious. “Move over Die Hard! There’s a cavalcade of hilarious, butt-kicking women breaking down the door. Whether you’re dangling from the edge of a building or you’re the hostage of an eccentric, cackling villain, you’re about to get saved. Or not. It’s like Batman but with more emotional labor, and not here to take your crap.” Thu/22-August 31. Flight Deck, Oakland. More info here

MUSIC HERBIE HANCOCK & KAMASI WASHINGTON Incomparable jazz innovator Herbie meets transcendent contemporary ecstatic jazz standard bearer Kamasi outdoors at the Greek. Such a perfect pairing on a summer night. Fri/23, 7pm. Greek Theatre, Berkeley. More info here

Sponsored link

Help us save local journalism!

Every tax-deductible donation helps us grow to cover the issues that mean the most to our community. Become a 48 Hills Hero and support the only daily progressive news source in the Bay Area.

MUSIC S&M2: METALLICA AND THE SF SYMPHONY Although the last meetup of these unlikely bedfellows turned out to be one for the ages, I’m even more interested in this because it’s helping to inaugurate the new Chase Center. Urban planning tightrope-walking triumph or acoustical clusterf*ck? I can’t wait to see and hear. September 6. Chase Center, SF. More info here.

48 Hills welcomes comments in the form of letters to the editor, which you can submit here. We also invite you to join the conversation on our FacebookTwitter, and Instagram

Marke B.
Marke B.
Marke Bieschke is the publisher and arts and culture editor of 48 Hills. He co-owns the Stud bar in SoMa. Reach him at marke (at) 48hills.org, follow @supermarke on Twitter.

Sponsored link

Sponsored link
Sponsored link

Featured

Nubya Garcia’s sax-led jazz transcended borders for a ‘vibe-y’ SF crowd

The phenomenon showed a sold-out crowd at the Chapel who's boss, with a driving oeuvre that touches on sound system history.

After a shattering loss, Alvin Ailey danced to revelatory heights at Zellerbach

The company's 57th annual Berkeley run was dedicated to legendary dancer-director Judith Jamison, and polished off some true gems.

Small business groups push for protections from Lurie’s upzoning (and displacement)

The city and the state could make sure existing merchants aren't forced out as speculators demolish buildings for higher-density luxury housing

You might also likeRELATED