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Friday, July 4, 2025

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Tagged with: History

‘Queerstory’ takes on LGBTQ history erasure in seven acts

Stories of Hays Code-era gay Hollywood star and trans Civil War veteran find varying degrees of success on stage.

Legendary Oakland martial arts club—and its founder—face eviction

Casco's Martial Arts may be forced to close, and Sensei Owens and his wife forced into homelessness.

The myth of drug cartels is a cover for state-sanctioned violence

Author Oswaldo Zavala says the way we think about Mexican narcos is all wrong

Screen Grabs: UFOs, time travel, pod babies… just another weekend at the movies

New sci-fi films tackle contemporary problems. Plus: 'The Unknown Country' and a Pema Tseden tribute

Mouthpieces, mistletoe, cuttlefish bones summon sonic interplay in ‘auxil’

K.R.M. Mooney's potent forms at Altman Siegel connect sculpture-making to music-making

Bringing sexy back? Ira Sachs on his steamy, unrated new ‘Passages’

"We consider Hollywood this kind of liberal mecca but there's censorship involved," says the filmmaker

Donna Sachet and a pizza with everything: ‘Sunday’s a Drag’ returns, fabulously

With a new venue (Club Fugazi), new food, and a slate of seasoned performers, the musical drag brunch hits the spot

Reflections on an explosion: the Beirut disaster three years on

Because the catastrophe fits no grand geopolitical narrative of war and history, its destruction is easily forgotten by the world

A musician risks it all to lead Ugandan opposition in ‘Bobi Wine’

Filmmakers Christopher Sharp and Moses Bwayo followed the presidential hopeful despite threats, jail, and shooting

Arts Forecast: Raise your tankards high for Drunk Theatre

Plus: Bay Area Gallery Weekend, SF Drag King Contest, Wolf Eyes, seaweed foraging, Wata Igarashi, more to do