
Out There : Collaborators in Uncommon Art
People on deadline, crazy writer types and polyamorists all benefit from having structure in their lives, even on vacation.
No Direction Home
"Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta," now at BAMPFA, has the effect of making viewers complicit in enigmatic rituals.
Pictures in the Cinematic Cave
What better opiate than "A Day of Silents" from the Silent Film Festival people, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. at the Castro Theatre.
On the Tab :: Dec. 1 - 8
The last month of this year offers some respite and culture for the mid-holiday-weary. Benefits, bar invasions, costumed capers, quality concerts, and queens on ice should swirl up your spirits.
On the Tab :: Nov. 23 - Dec. 1
Whether you dance off the holiday calories or prefer to sit back and absorb it all, there are plenty of options for the long weekend, including Turkey Day parties at several local bars. Hey, there's no shame in being a holiday orphan.
Light in the Grove
On Wednesday November 30, the AIDS Memorial Grove will celebrate its 25th year with the annual Light in the Grove celebration.
Cindy Wilson :: The B52s Cofounder Soars As A Soloist
Like her colleagues in the iconic New Wave-rock band The B52s, Cindy Wilson's solo efforts also bring musical joy to fans.
Out There :: Talking Gay Turkey
This week Out There finds ourselves back in Washington, DC, and environs, where we grew up, came out, and spent our wild youth. We're glad we're here before the Reactionary Right-Wing Apocalypse transforms this town.
William Blake, Artist in Paradise
William Blake at last has a gallery dedicated to him.
More in Sorrow Than in Anger
Martin Moran wrote a play exploring forgiveness and a play exploring anger, and both have origins in a sexually abusive relationship that began when Moran was 12 years old.
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