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Joshua Rotter

Joshua Rotter
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Joshua Rotter is a contributing writer for 48 Hills. He’s also written for the San Francisco Bay Guardian, SF Weekly, SF Examiner, SF Chronicle, and CNET.

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Catch up with the outspoken Bulgarian 'BANITSA' singer when his new Top Faves show comes to Berkeley

How do you play Groot? Actor Austin Freeman takes us inside the teen tree alien

Taking over the beloved 'Guardians of the Galaxy' character was a dream come true for the fantasy-lover.

Sandra Bernhard: ‘I keep elevating my game and finding new ways into happiness’

The beloved performer comes through SF at Pride for 'A Spring Affair,' offering comic relief in a scary world

The Twin Peaks Pink Triangle reminds LGBTQ community to ‘stay vigilant’

The reclaimed symbol presides over SF's Pride celebration, commemorating the long fight for queer and trans freedom.

From ‘lunch lady’ to hot rapper: LBXX storms Fresh Meat queer-trans arts fest

'I lean into being a queer artist and share stories of boys and heartbreak,' says the hip-hop performer and educator

Peaches Christ and Heklina dish up scrumptious TV in ‘Drag Me to Dinner’

New Hulu reality competition show marks last time legendary pair appear together, and it's uproarious as usual.

Discovering daddies: ‘Abbale’ shines light on intergenerational relationships

Dance creator Andrew Pearson on why his show is a fabulous way to celebrate Father's Day

Strength in diversity, SF style: Carnaval rolls out for its 45th edition

Festival's organizers lay down what makes this neighborhood gathering great.

Castro gathers around the jumbotrons to say goodbye to Heklina on Tue/23

Massive memorial organized by Peaches Christ will spill from Castro Theatre into the street.