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Tagged with: AIDS

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.

When Black trans legend Miss Major speaks, you tune all the way in

New book looks to preserve her wisdom for future generations of changemakers.

The pointless, misleading, cynical—and really weird—fentanyl ad campaign

Tech mogul Michael Moritz and his group are more interested in ousting progressives than in solving the addiction crisis on the streets.

Remembering my date with Donna Summer (on the eve of her HBO Max documentary)

A vintage interview with the late music icon and subject of a new project that explores her personal life and LGBTQ views.

Now the anti-vaxxers are resurrecting AIDS denialist lunacy

Far-right Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fans might want to be careful about clinging to nonsense that got its adherents killed.

Screen Grabs: Tutti Frutti, it’s the Little Richard movie

Plus: 'Blackstar' prequel to a queer classic, pranking at a high level in 'Chop & Steele,' moody 'Leda,' more