Melissa Etheridge is Ready to Rock Again
In describing Grammy-winning recording artist and activist Melissa Etheridge as a 'Lesbian Rock Goddess,' it's a title she likes. "That's perfect!" she replies with modesty. Etheridge will soon perform with her band at several Northern CA venues.
Review: Frank Bruni's Memoir 'The Beauty of Dusk' a Medical and Emotional Odyssey
"I went to bed seeing the world one way. I woke up seeing it another," writes gay journalist Frank Bruni in his new memoir about that fateful morning in 2017 when he awoke with blurred vision resembling a thick fog.
Marching into TV Land: The Lavender Tube on Kate, Andy, Eve and Pam
Brittney Griner's busted, John Cameron Mitchell & Kate McKinnon in 'Joe v. Carole,' 'The Andy Warhol Diaries,' Renée Zellweger in 'The Thing About Pam,' and Sandra Oh in 'Killing Eve,' - all this and more in the new TV column.
The Lingering Scent of Murder: Lara Elena Donnelly's 'Base Notes'
Drenched in pheromones and the smells of the big bad city, Lara Elena Donnelly's latest novel offers further proof of the author's wide-ranging talent and creativity.
'Sticker' Author Henry Hoke
With his breathtaking and brief memoir 'Sticker,' queer writer Henry Hoke challenges our notions and expectations of the genre and does it all in under 125 pages.
Colman Domingo's 'Dot' at NCTC
Colman Domingo got his first ever stage role at the New Conservatory Theatre Center. Now, amid a successful career on Broadway and TV ('Euphoria'), his play, 'Dot' opens at the company where he got his start.
Heklina Returns: Drag Fave to Perform a New Solo Show at Oasis
In an auspicious return to her former nightlife roost, Heklina will perform a new solo show with stories and live –yes, live singing– on March 10 and 11 at Oasis.
Going Commando: Juba Kalamka on his New Music Project
Juba Kalamka, who's remained active in a vast array of musical outfits, as well as appearing in movies, while remaining active politically and socially, has formed a new band, Commando, with Lynnee Breedlove, Honey Mahogany and other talents.
The Work of Sex: Michal Witkowski's 'Eleven-Inch' Addresses Sex as Survival
'Eleven-Inch.' Polish novelist Michal Witkowski's ninth book, bracingly rendered by his regular translator W. Martin, shares the picaresque chronicle of two teenagers on the lam from their politically oppressive homelands in Eastern Europe.
11th B.A.R. Talk Focuses on Arts
In our nearly final yearlong celebrations of the Bay Area Reporter's 50th anniversary, our eleventh monthly online panel, set for March 10, will focus on fifty years of arts coverage with former and current editors and writers.
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