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Tagged with: Pride

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

Screen Grabs: Pride—and queer film—is busting out all over

From John Waters and Gay Girls Riding Club to International Male, rainbow celluloid season heats up

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

Discovering daddies: ‘Abbale’ shines light on intergenerational relationships

Dance creator Andrew Pearson on why his show is a fabulous way to celebrate Father's Day

Under the Stars: Appreciating ‘Dazed and Confused”s supreme stoner soundtrack

Plus: Budos Band accelerates, and quickly quickly comes to Popscene.

Arts Forecast: Exploring SF’s Black past and present through the Great Migration

Plus: Afro-Haitian bard Wesli brings twoubadou folk, Surgeon has us swooning in techno.

Under the Stars: Still swooning for Roísin Murphy’s Portola Music Fest booking

Plus: Black Artist Database drops a compilation that predicts the future.

Dub nation, rejoice. Mad Professor is coming to town

Producer legend stays at it, 400 albums in—and he's still all-analog.

It’s Stuttering Awareness Week. Nina G’s comedy album drops 12 tracks of education

Micro-aggressions 'just go right into my act,' says the Alameda-born stand-up

The tragic toxic legacy of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard

Aided by a USC fellowship, reporter Tom Molanphy and 48hills dug into the overwhelming history of data concerning the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, which...