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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.
Lit
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Music
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June 29, 2022
Beloved 'Pope of Trash' is back to host the two-day Mosswood Meltdown mini-fest and Thee Stork Club's reopening
Onstage
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June 17, 2022
'Everybody—no matter their sexuality or gender—wakes up with emotions and needs,' says the beloved comedian-singer-actress.
Music
‘There’s no time to waste’: Synth-pop hero Howard Jones opens a new ‘Dialogue’
June 16, 2022
Coming to Bimbo's with a full band and preparing a new album, the '80s stalwart is baring his soul more than ever.
Arts + Culture
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June 10, 2022
The revered New Wave band, future still open wide, plays seminal album 'After the Snow' in its entirety at the Chapel
Onstage
The chick is fierce: Grag Queen, Brazilian ‘Queen of the Universe,’ glams up SF
June 6, 2022
The irresistible performer speaks out about growing up gay, trans issues back home, and giving us Brazilian fantasy
Movies
Pam and Judd of ‘Real World SF’ remember LGBTQ trailblazer Pedro Zamora
June 3, 2022
In 'Keep the Cameras Rolling: The Pedro Zamora Way' the iconic series' duo share why the HIV-positive hero mattered.
Onstage
The Cockettes live wildly on in ‘Eternal Emissions’
May 29, 2022
The gender-bending, glitter-encrusted spirit of stage anarchy returns, with music by original member Scrumbly
Onstage
Oaklash explodes with a full week of drag activism, film, parties, cute shows
May 19, 2022
'I want Oaklash to be the next Treasure Island Music Festival, the next Treasure Island Media,' says founder
Arts + Culture
‘It was more than rock ‘n roll’: Ben Fong-Torres on SF’s music heyday and ‘Like a Rolling Stone’
May 17, 2022
A new doc spotlights the iconic rock journalist's experience with legends—and being an Asian American reporter in the '60s and '70s
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