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In ‘As We Go,’ Joe Goode Performance Group dances into the beauty of life’s end

The choreographer continues to put 'an emphasis on the unglamorized body, when it is fallible or agitated or inept'

SF’s radical Asian American legacy shines in ‘Dreaming People’s History’

Images from the International Hotel struggle to the post-George Floyd resistance educate while they inspire.

Supreme Court caps off Pride month with a slap of bigotry

I can't believe we've gone so far backwards that we have to care what Christians think of us again.

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

Frameline47 pumps queer joy into a wobbly cinema scene

From local heroes to intergalactic legends, the largest, oldest LGBTQ film fest is bursting with big screen love.

Arts Forecast: National Queer Arts Fest’s spunky ‘murmurations of queer power’

Plus: Bay Area Theater Week, DJ Tony Humphries, Swimming with Lesbians, singalong 'Moana,' more to do

Join us at Castro Theatre June 19 for ’90s Black queer landmark ‘Chocolate Babies’!

26th anniversary screening of New Queer Cinema classic plays at Frameline Film Fest on Juneteenth, sponsored by 48 Hills

’90s arts icons confront tech dystopia in Camera Obscura’s landmark film ‘Virtue’

Returning to the Roxie, the 1997 underground star-filled sci-fi broadside against alienation and fraud stirs poignant memories

Sorta blasphemous, ultimately affirming, ‘Book of Mormon’ a show of fraught faith

Creators of 'South Park' craft a bad-taste send-up of missionaries' positions.

Madonna bong, individualist protest signs offer sly balance at pt. 2 Gallery

John De Fazio and Cliff Hengst create glimmering look at queer histories and identities.