Bay Area Reporter
Going Out, March 16-24, 2023
From classy to slightly crass, bold to beautiful, we've got concerts, plays, art exhibits, and drag shows aplenty (which harm no one!) for you to enjoy and support, all in our weekly Going Out events listings.
'Cockettes: Res-Erection' - Oasis Musical Revue Recalls Famed Queer Theater Troupe
Oasis will come alive with the sound of The Cockettes on March 23-25. For those who may not know, The Cockettes were a queer theater troupe that performed in San Francisco from around 1969-1972.
Michael Tilson Thomas Conducts Mahler's Sixth Symphony
The remarkable nexus between Gustav Mahler's intense Symphony No. 6, the San Francisco Symphony, and Music Director Laureate Michael Tilson Thomas has captivated listeners for many years.
Leslie Absher's 'Spy Daughter, Queer Girl'
While growing up, Leslie Absher didn't know or years that her father worked for the CIA. She later decided that her life as a spy daughter was also hers to reclaim. The result is an intimate portrait of personal healing.
Review: Richard Mirabella's 'Brother & Sister Enter the Forest' is a Family Affair
The title of Richard Mirabella's debut novel, "Brother & Sister Enter the Forest" promises the sinister, and Mirabella makes good on the promise. The plot sits queasily somewhere between "Hansel and Gretel" and "A Long Day's Journey Into Night."
Going Out, March 9-17, 2023
It's no surprise that thousands of readers flock to our expansive arts and nightlife listings. Each week, yours truly sorts through hundreds of press releases for the most interesting events, and this week's crop is bountiful.
Oscar Major Winners? Academy Award Predictions
This year's 95th Academy Awards, intent on avoiding the shocking headlines of last year's slap-happy show, is already awash in controversies. The upswing is the hope of Asian actor and co-director wins for "Everything Everywhere, All at Once."
'Supreme Models': Vogue Docuseries Based on Marcellas Reynolds' Book
Marcellas Reynolds' ravishing book, "Supreme Models: Iconic Black Women Who Revolutionized Fashion," is a must-have for true fashion addicts. And so is the Vogue documentary series inspired by his book.
Jake Wesley Rogers: Anthems and Extravagance at Bimbo's
The exuberantly queer Jake Wesley Rogers' first tour as a headliner stops at Bimbo's 365 Club on March 12. His richly emotional songs bring a sweeping, passionate quality evocative of Billy Joel, David Bowie, and Elton John.
Disney Pride in Concert: SF Gay Men's Chorus Celebrates 100 Film Years
On March 16 and 17, Davies Symphony Hall will come alive with the sound of Disney. It's "Disney Pride in Concert," a very special performance with the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus which will celebrate 45 years of the chorus and 100 for Disney.
Grey Areas: The Lavender Tube on Banned Books, Guns, Abortion and More
From the serious to the silly, our intrepid TV columnist covers "Not Dead Yet," "A Million Little Things," "Grey's Anatomy," Jon Stewart's takedown of a GOP senator, and Joy Behar's banned book club.
Tyler Henry: 'Hollywood Medium' at the Golden Gate
Tyler Henry, the star of Netflix's "Life After Death," says he inadvertently began receiving messages from the dead at age 10 and, over time, honed his ability to where he can now facilitate communications between the living and their deceased loved ones.
Going Out, March 3-10, 2023
Dance, theatre, drag divas, galleries and gogos await your patronage, just not in that order. Scroll our expansive events listings.
Welcome 'Homesick' - Theatre Rhinoceros is Back in Charge
Something remarkable is happening in a tiny former gallery space on 18th Street in the Castro. It's a play called "A Guide for the Homesick," on which I'm happy to bestow a secondary title: "How The Rhino Got Its Groove Back."
Alpine Adventure: Arosa Gay Ski Week's Swiss Mist
Switzerland's gay-friendly adventures coalesce in Arosa Gay Ski Week in January. The annual gathering is very popular in Switzerland, but mostly unheard of outside of the country, even among skiers.
Unusual Duo: Capp Street and Headlands Paired Art Installations
Although miles apart geographically, two conceptual art exhibits at the David Ireland House and the Headlands Center for the Arts bridge the work of pioneering designers and artists.
'Attachment' — A Tale of Queer Jewish Horror
The new film "Attachment," now streaming on Shudder, is a lesbian romance, a Jewish folk tale, and a horror movie all rolled into one.
'Kids On the Street' - Joseph Plaster's Queer Tenderloin History
An important new scholarly book, "Kids On the Street: Queer Kinship & Religion In San Francisco's Tenderloin" by Joseph Plaster, has unearthed the queer history of "outsider youth" that has long remained hidden.
Spotify GLOWs for LGBTQ Artists
Spotify introduced GLOW, a new global music program that amplifies LGBTQ artists and creators all year round. The hub includes not only music, but podcasts, news, and an expansive selection of themed playlists,
Going Out, Feb. 23-March 3, 2023
From stage to screen, galleries to music halls and local bars, fun and enlightenment await your presence.