The Rep’s commedia has nothing to do with comedy.
Sorceress is right: This document of a 1976 Paris concert, screened as part of the Earshot Jazz Festival, shows Simone…
I’ve always fancied myself to be someone of uncompromising honesty, so it humbles me to confess that I’ve been living…
Rocket man
Romancing a pagan and a Poe.
In a tender scene in the touching indie film adaptation of Michael Cunningham’s novel A Home at the End of…
Intiman’s latest production goes overboard.
FOOD & DRINK
A dazzling ‘Dream’ at the Rep.
Prepare to fall for the Kobe beef burger.
The Velvet Rut gets into one.
A surprisingly exciting visit to the Museum of Glass.
A family of women have at it.
A kooky librarian may not sound like high drama, but Underneath The Lintel’s astonishing script justifies a man’sand a production’sexistence.
Margaret Spellings, the nation’s new secretary of education, sent an ominous letter to PBS president and CEO Pat Mitchell last…
Don’t ever call anyone gay. You’re only asking for trouble. It doesn’t matter how many composers thank their partners at…
Thumbs up or thumbs down, there’s still plenty to see at this year’s queer cinema fest.
I overlooked National Coming Out Day again, dammit; I hate it when I do that. Neglecting to mention such celebrated,…
1. Keep it to yourself. We’re not suggesting you don’t tell everyone you know about a great piece of theater,…
The mainstreaming of gay culture leaves no room for realityand opens the door to shame-based HIV.