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Castro-based filmmaker Abhi Singh's newest film examines Vau de Vire, a Mission circus troupe forced out by development.
Transgender singer Breanna Sinclairé is the subject of the new documentary short which screens tomorrow.
The weekly live performances use spoken word, music and dance to preserve the neighborhood’s leather and LGBTQ history.
Carouba "was one of the true pioneers of adult, not just in San Francisco, but nationally," says an expert on the city's adult film industry.
Bay Area filmmakers Alan Snitow and Deborah Kaufman discuss their new documentary, screening this weekend at the Roxie Theater.
The Magazine's owners are willing their store to a foundation dedicated to the pioneering gay physique photographer Bob Mizer.
"This will be held outdoors so anyone can simply wander up and hear provocative and engaging work from some of the best local writers of our time."
Tomorrow, Peaches Christ (a.k.a. Joshua Grannell) will bring a stage show themed around the famed 1975 documentary to the Castro.
A longtime editor for The Advocate and author of LGBT-centric books like 'Gay Spirit,' Thompson died last month at age 63.
"This store is part of old San Francisco ... You cannot open a store like this at current, market rate rents."
The free outdoor concert will feature Rick Stevens, Mistah F.A.B, Dakila, Lior Ben-Hur, and Hitsville Soul Sisters.
Duboce Triangle producer Diana Fuller is behind "Racing to Zero," a new documentary about SF's attempts to get to zero waste by 2020.
Waters, a part-time Castro resident since the '60s, talked to us about the neighborhood and an upcoming Castro Theater screening of his 1970 film 'Multiple Maniacs.'
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