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Tagged with: AIDS

Vibrant anti-hate drag march on Saturday will honor ‘mother’ Heklina

Saturday's "Drag Up! Fight Back!" aims to combat anti-LGBTQ legislation—and now will celebrate drag icon's spirit.

Screen Grabs: How to fight the latest LGBTQ oppression? Let’s get queerer

'Pioneers of Queer Cinema' runs at BAMPFA, plus hunky gay love from Down Under in 'Lonesome' and 'Punch'

Screen Grabs: Of Cocaine Bears and Jesus freaks

Plus: Julian Assange's father comes to Roxie with new doc, Oscar-nominated Irish-language 'Quiet Girl,' more

Screen Grabs: Noise Pop Film Fest brings space bubbles, rap spoofs, toxic New Wave fans

Plus: 'First Fallen" confronts AIDS in Brazil, beguiling mystery in 'Magoado,' Naples thriller 'Nostalgia,' more new movies

40 years ago, Eurythmics conquered the world with ‘Sweet Dreams’

It's as simple-yet-complex as a DNA chain and immediately evocative of a neophyte American cable channel committed to showing music videos 24 hours a...

The next supes president, the future of safe-consumption sites, PG&E’s failure …

... and what the School Board leadership debate is really about. That's The Agenda for Jan. 9-16

Why are we still fighting over harm reduction in SF?

Feinstein resisted AIDS-era needle exchanges, now Breed rejects proven safe injection sites. We can't incarcerate our way out of crisis

Director Laura Poitras is still making her own kind of explosions

Oscar-winning documentarian Laura Poitras used to live in San Francisco, where performance artist Mark Pauline was a neighbor and he and his Survival Research...

Open, divine portal: Dark Entries label launches record store in Tenderloin

Josh Cheon's acclaimed outfit specializes in dark and synth-y sounds; now it's got an IRL outpost in the TL

Screen Grabs: A great artist takes the opioid-peddling Sackler Family to task

Plus: Ukrainian benefit at Other Cinema, left-field twists in 'Nr. 10,' an aspirational Indian rapper goes bad in 'Four Samosas.'