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Tagged with: Queer

The best (and the rest) on local stages in 2023

A wealth of productions highlighted the vitality of Bay Area theater in a year of protest and continued pandemic.

Screen Grabs: What did we learn from the fight for the Castro Theatre?

Plus: 1932's 'Vampyr' with live orchestra, 'Parrots of Telegraph Hill' revived, Malaysian playboys, men, mayhem, more

Screen Grabs: Kick off your new year on Mars, with the great Nikki Giovanni

Plus: Splendid Spanish-language Oscar contenders, ecstatic dance flicks, 'Freud's Last Session,' more movies

5 very, very last-minute holiday gift ideas that keep it local

Festive cider, a wealth of books and games, art fun, treats for fluffy, and more to get you off the naughty list

Good Taste: Shower them with Bay Area food gifts

Cookbooks, gift boxes and other festive ways to share a taste of SF and beyond — check our picks for poppin’ presents.

Trans star Dylan Mulvaney alights on ‘Holiday Gaiety’ with SF Symphony

The performer, activist, and prolific TikToker is eager to hit the stage for the annual explosion of LGBTQ festivity.

Do you hear what Kiki & Herb hear?

The raucous, Tony-nommed cabaret duo are back for a holiday fling, and they've got some Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish in their sack.

No genocidal conflicts resolved, but electrifying dancing and much backstory in ‘Tell’

At Dance Mission Theater, Sarah Crowell and Keith Hennessy led a troupe intent on reaching deep inside themselves

Gus Kenworthy, slasher victim? Olympian plays ‘The Sacrifice Game’

Queer ski heartthrob rides another challenge—acting—appearing as hapless janitor in new Shudder flick.

Bay Area proves fertile ground for Maria BC’s rough-and-tumble ambient

Secluded Berkeley Hills set scene for prescient warnings, louder drums of their album 'Spike Field.'