Homing's In, Going Out May 14-23, 2021
As more venues open up, you have more opportunities to enjoy art, music, nightlife and other events.
ARTS
DANCE, OPERA, THEATRE
"The Bluest Eye"
Toni Morrison's audio drama is performed by Aurora Theatre company; adaptation by playwright Lydia R. Diamond. Thru May 21. https://auroratheatre.org/
"Brilliant Mind"
Demo Ibrahim's new online interactive play explores traditions and struggles in an Egyptian-American family after their father's death. May 18-June 13. https://www.marintheatre.org/ (See feature article)
"Broadway on AirBnB"
Promotional-sponsored performances by a variety of talents: Tituss Burgess, cast members from "Moulin Rouge," "Mrs. Doubtfire," and more, plus dance, yoga, tarot and circus classes. $10-$50. www.airbnb.com
Broadway Performers
For Broadway fans, Tony-winning performers perform new concerts, and classic shows are streamed as well. https://www.broadwayworld.com/
Combustible Residency
CounterPulse presents video installations, lifestreams and artist Q&As with "Human/ID" by StratoFyzika, and "are:era" by Psueda. https://counterpulse.org/combustible/
Creatives in Place
Online storytelling listening project and virtual gallery for a variety of Bay Area artists and activists participating in mid-pandemic work. creativesinplace.org
"Different Stars"
Musical show with a current theme: How do these emotions collide during time spent alone in quarantine? When James opens a box of artifacts from his first breakup, after months of self-isolation during COVID-19, he reckons with memories that haunt him of a first queer love gone awry; starring James Jackson, Jr., Victoria Huston-Elem, Danielle Buonaiuto, and Karl Saint Lucy. https://www.differentstars.live/
"The Flats"
Produced by the Aurora Theatre Company; three episodes of a collaboration between top Bay Area playwrights Lauren Gunderson, Cleavon Smith and Jonathan Spector. A single ticket covers all three segments, which focus on the diverse residents of a Berkeley triplex who find themselves sheltering-in-place due to a mysterious threat. $20. www.auroratheatre.org
"From Broadway to Hollywood"
42nd Street Moon's online streams of various shows. https://42ndstmoon.org/
"The Gaze: No Homo"
LA's Fountain Theatre presents Larry Powell's play series of twelve short-form episodes produced through artistic protest in support of Black Lives. examines the process of building culturally specific and queer works of color in historically white spaces. New episodes each Friday. https://www.fountaintheatre.com/now-upcoming/the-gaze
"God of Vengeance"
Yiddish Theatre Ensemble performs a Zoom-chat-styled adaptation of Sholem Asch's groundbreaking and controversial 1906 Yiddish play that issues of domestic violence, dignity and portrayal of sex workers, freedom of expression and acceptance of LGBTQ relationship. Thru May 31. $18-$45. https://klezcalifornia.org/yiddish-theatre-ensemble/
"The Golden Girls, a Puppet Parody"
The favorite sitcom is performed by puppets, directed by Jonathan Rockefeller; 16 episodes. https://thatgoldengirlsshow.com/
"In Good Company"
New Conservatory Theatre Center's new podcast drama-comedy, with playwrights and producers dealing with COVID in a realistic story. https://www.nctcsf.org/In-Good-Company-Podcast
"Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill"
42nd Street Moon's new production of Lanie Robertson's play with music about the tragic life of the jazz singer, starring Doris Bumpus. Streams thru May 30. $25 single stream to $112 season subscriptions. https://42ndstmoon.org
"Live at The Lortel"
Season 2 of the podcast series, with musical theatre talents discussing their art and lives. Archived podcasts include BD Wong. liveatthelortel.com
The Marsh Stream
The theatre producer known for acclaimed solo shows presents a variety of programming at 7:30pm nightly on MarshStream. Also, Solo Arts Heal programs, the newly launched Broadcast Platform, and interactive Bingo game nights. http://themarsh.org/marshstream/
New Conservatory Theater Company
LGBT theater company presents "TransNational Cabaret," with six performers from across the U.S. Also, podcast drama-comedies "In Good Company," actor monologues, messages from playwrights, exercises to practice mindfulness and original material from Conservatory students. www.nctcsf.org
Pear Slices 2021
Annual short-play showcase offers up a selection of original, short plays from the members of the Pear Playwrights Guild. Thru May 23. https://www.thepear.org/season-18
Play at Home
Berkeley Repertory Theatre presents a bunch of short play scripts you can download and perform at home, featuring works by Julia Cho, Peter Sinn Nachtrieb, Miranda Rose Hall, Ricardo Pérez González and several others. www.playathome.org
"Playing Changes"
San Francisco Symphony and Post: Ballet's stunning collaboration of seven dances with music; Philip Glass, Daniel Bernard Roumain, LJ White and Samuel Adams as well as newly-commissioned works by Ambrose Akinmusire, Mary Kouyoumdjian, and Elizabeth Ogonek. All works were filmed at Oakland's historic 16th Street Station and feature the choreography of Robert Dekkers. Free. https://www.sfsymphonyplus.org
The Public Theater
Live and recorded solo and group plays and performances from the acclaimed New York City theater company; "Under the Greenwood Tree," a new documentary about the 2017 production of "As You Like It." https://publictheater.org/
Robert Moses' Kin
The acclaimed local dance company celebrates its 25th anniversary season with new video dances; five new works since March; also free online events and paid master classes. Also, new outdoor performances at the historic Flood Bldg., 870 Market at Powell streets, May 15 thru June, 10am-1pm, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. https://www.robertmoseskin.org
San Francisco Ballet
The claimed dance company returns with an online series of programs of newly commissioned dance films, and popular repertory works. May 20- June 9: Helgi Thomasson's "Swan Lake." Single tickets $29, full series $250. (read the recent B.A.R. article) https://www.sfballet.org
SF BATCO
San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company streams weekly new plays, readings, arts talks, improv and more. February includes special Black history Month shows, hosted by Rodney Earl Jackson, Jr., and Marcelo Javier. https://www.twitch.tv/sfbatco
SF Opera
Stream recordings of the company's performances of classic operas, artists discussions and in-person drive-in screenings of operas at the Marin Center: Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" May 14, 15. 10 Ave. of the Flags, San Rafael. https://sfopera.com
SF Playhouse Zoomlets
The acclaimed SF theatre company adapts, with short online plays. Also, weekly playwright chats. Ticketed videos on-demand include Brian Copeland's "The Jewelry Box." Free/donations. https://www.sfplayhouse.org
Smuin Contemporary Ballet
The local dance company streams notable works. Thru May 30: Spring al Fresco, performances featuring three fresh programs highlighting "Smuin Songbook" favorites, plus a fourth show unveiling all-new dancer creations. $25-$75. https://www.smuinballet.org/ (Read the B.A.R. article.)
"Stars in the House"
Musical savant and affable host Seth Rudetsky — with his husband, producer James Wesley — hosts Zoom chats with Broadway, film and TV stars galore. One of the first online fundraisers (for The Actors Fund), your donations help artists of all kinds, from actors to lighting crew members. Broadway may be closed, but you can enjoy living room concerts and chats with favorite stars; also classic TV show cast reunions. www.starsinthehouse.com
"Tampon Rock"
Alyssa Brown, Sarah Aument and Sophie Dinicol's new scripted audio comedy show about an Oakland lesbian rock band, with original music. https://www.tamponrock.com/
Theatre Rhino
The local gay theatre company presents online performances of solo and other plays, including 50+ works (mostly) written and performed by John Fisher. May 20, 8:30pm: "War's End." May 21-23 8pm (Sun 3pm): Mark Nadler explore queer lyrics in the songs of Cole Porter, Noel Coward, Larry Hart and Billy Strayhorn. "Gay as They Say." All plays archived online. www.therhino.org
"The Waves in Quarantine"
Filmed play with music, made in six movements that meditates on themes from the musical adaptation of Virginia Woolf's masterpiece "The Waves"; with Tony Award winner Alice Ripley, Tony Award nominees Raúl Esparza and Carmen Cusack, and Broadway veterans Nikki Renée Daniels, Darius de Haas, and Manu Narayan. Directed by Lisa Peterson, with music composition by David Bucknam and Adam Gwon. https://www.berkeleyrep.org/
WQUR: Queer Quarantine Radio
BenDeLaCreme, Jinkx Monsoon, Peaches Christ and Major Scales perform old-time radio-style thriller detective programs. https://anchor.fm/wqur
LITERARY
Author Events at Alley Cat Books
The bookstore, while physically closed, hosts online events with acclaimed authors. the store is also taking mail order book purchases. www.alleycatbookshop.com
Author Events at Booksmith
The popular Upper Haight bookstore hosts talks and readings with mainstream fiction, nonfiction authors. https://www.booksmith.com
Author Events at BGS-QD
The New York City bookstore Bureau of General Services-Queer Division, located in the LGBT Community Center, hosts multiple online literary events each month. https://bgsqd.com/
Author Events at City Lights
The historic bookstore presents online author events. http://www.citylights.com/
Author Events at Dog Eared Books Castro
Online readings and chats, with in-person purchases available at the store, 489 Castro St. https://dogearedbookscastro.com/
Author Events at Green Apple Books
Online readings and chats; in-store shopping. www.greenapplebooks.com
Perfectly Queer
Four members of the Bay Area Queer Writers Assn. read at Perfectly Queer via Zoom Wed., May 19, 7pm. PT. Hear Liz Faraim, Wayne Goodman, R.L Merrill, and M.D. Neu. Email [email protected] for the Zoom link.
QueerWords Podcast
Wayne Goodman's online audio discussions with many notable LGBTQ fiction, poetry authors, essayists and journalists. https://queerwords.org/
MUSIC
Arts Unite - Art Unites
Goodmesh's online music and performance competition, where you vote for your favorites; among the competitors, drag opera baritone Nina Naï's "Drauma" project. https://www.goodmesh.nl/
Cal Performances at Home
Watch videos of classical and modern music concerts, and artist conversations courtesy of the Berkeley-based performing arts organization. Pianist Jeremy Denk, thru July 14. Jazz vocalist Jazzmen Horn thru July 21. $25-$250. www.calperformances.org
Garrin Benfield
Enjoy live and recorded home sets performed by the gay singer-composer. Garrin's YouTube channel
Justin Utley
The hunky gay singer has new music out, including his new album, "Scars." https://www.justinutley.com/
"In the Key of Q"
Podcast with interviews and music selections by LGBTQ musicians. https://www.inthekeyofq.com/
The Klipptones
Local jazz-pop band performs weekly streaming concerts; Fridays, Sundays and Mondays. https://www.facebook.com/klipptones/live
Listening. Together
Vancouver-based music festival of modern and classical works. May 14-18. https://www.musiconmain.ca/event/listening-together-festival/
Noe Music
Online concerts in many genres; classical, folk, early music. https://www.noemusic.org/
Old First Concerts
Enjoy live streaming and archived music concerts of classic, and contemporary music. https://www.oldfirstconcerts.org
Rufus Wainwright
The gay singer-songwriter performs "A Rufus-Retro Wainwright-Spective," a series of online Friday night concerts including all of his recorded songs. Tickets $20. https://rufuswainwright.com/
San Francisco Bach Choir
Weekly online concerts of classical music and other genres. https://sfbach.org/
San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus
New: SFGMC celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with songs from their 2017 Paradise Found spring concert, and a 'Behind the Curtain' chat with Kumu Patrick Makuakāne, director of the Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu hula dance troupe. Also, enjoy other concerts with guest performers joining the Behind the Curtain series and Summer Reruns (Britney Coleman, Lisa Vroman, Billy Porter, Wilson Cruz, Adam Rippon, Britney Coleman, Laura Benanti, Andrew Lippa); Kristin Chenoweth, Chasten and Pete Buttigieg, Wanda Sykes, Sharon Stone, Martha Wash, India's Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil and other performers. https://www.sfgmc.org/sfgmctv
San Francisco Performances
After several programs in celebration of their 40th anniversary were cancelled, instead, SFP offers memorable classical concerts from the past, all recorded at the Herbst Theater between 2004-2008, with new and recent concerts to come. http://sfperformances.org/
San Francisco Symphony Plus
Digital Soundbox includes programs curated by Esa-Pekka Salonen; additional programs curated by Julia Bullock, Destiny Muhammad, Nico Muhly, and Claire Chase; new episodes of Currents series, exploring Indian Classical, Native American, Zimbabwean, Persian, and Klezmer musical cultures. https://www.sfsymphonyplus.org/
"Seth Concert Series"
Broadway, film and TV actor-singers perform intimate concerts online (live at 12pm PT and re-streamed at 5pm PT on Sundays) with pianist and musical theatre expert Seth Rudetsky. May 16: Laura Benanti and her mom Linda Benanti. https://thesethconcertseries.com/
SF Jazz Fridays at Five
Jazz concerts will bring you good vibes. The acclaimed venue brings their concert series online with talented musicians. https://www.sfjazz.org
Sounds of Broadway
24/7 radio station plays classic Broadway songs, with interviews and trivia shows, too. https://soundsofbroadway.com/
Susan Werner
The accomplished singer-songwriter ("Bull Durham, The Musical") performs acoustic songs with friends online, including music from her new album, "Flyover Country" series. http://susanwerner.com/
Tom Goss
The prolific gay singer-songwriter continues to put out new music, fun videos, and collaborations. http://tomgossmusic.com/
MOVIES, TV
"50 Years of Fabulous"
View (purchase or rent) the new documentary about José Sarria and the history of the Imperial Council; on AmazonPrime and other services. https://www.50yearsoffab.com/
aGLIFF Events
Austin's oldest film festival, aGLIFF (The All Genders, Lifestyles, and Identities Film Festival) announces screenings for Spring 2021 and special events. May 20-26: Daniel Sanchez Lopez's "Boy Meets Boy" with artist Q&As. https://www.agliff.org/queer-spectrum
American Pavilion Films
Virtual debut for a diverse showcase of 38 new films between all six of the showcases — Student Short Films, Student Documentaries, Emerging Filmmaker Short Films, Emerging Filmmaker Documentaries, High School Showcase, and Emerging Filmmaker LGBTQ Showcase Films. https://www.ampav.com/
"Benjamin"
Quirky, anxiety-fueled gay rom-com directed by Simon ("Nevermind the Buzzcocks") Amstell and starring Colin Morgan ("Merlin," "The Happy Prince"), is now available on DVD and digital platforms including Kino Now.
"Bloodsisters: Leather, Dykes And Sadomasochism"
25th anniversary online screenings of the historic documentary, with Michelle Handelman
Featuring Tala Brandeis, Patrick Califia, J.C. Collins, Queen Cougar, Amy Marie Meek, Skeeter, Wickie Stamps, Peggy Sue, Ann Soucy-West & others. https://newfest.org/event/bloodsisters/
"Born To Be"
Documentary about America's first hospital center for transgender medical care; at Roxie Virtual Cinema. https://www.roxie.com/
"Brunch Date"
Film and TV writer Stan Zimmerman ("Golden Girls") and Kristen Carroll cohost the new LGBTQ talk show. https://www.camptv.online/
"Cher and The Loneliest Elephant"
The music superstar's in a new Smithsonian Channel series about the quest to move an elephant 1000s of miles to an animal sanctuary. https://www.smithsonianchannel.com/
Cinema Lit
The Mechanics Institute hosts online movie club, with screenings and discussions. https://www.milibrary.org/events/cinemalit-film-series
"Daedalus"
Jonah Greenstein's feature debut about inter-related straight and gay people in a disturbed rural Iowa town; viewable on Apple TV, Amazon Prime, OVID.tv & Kanopy. http://www.firstrunfeatures.com/intheaters.html
Dekkoo Films
LGBT online subscription channel with new short and feature films, series and classics. https://www.dekkoo.com
"Enfant Terrible"
FilmOut San Diego hosts screenings of the new biopic about gay filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder. May 20-23. $10. http://filmoutsandiego.com/
"Equal"
New HBO Max series of docudrama about prominent figures in LGBT history, with Billy Porter, Cheyenne Jackson, Anthony Rapp, Sara Gilbert, Anne Ramsay and others. https://www.hbomax.com
Films at The Roxie
Watch independent and classic films online at the Roxie's virtual cinema.
https://www.roxie.com
Frameline Films
Watch new and acclaimed independent LGBT films, plus artist talks. Frameline45 tickets (June 10-27) now on sale, including Pride Movie Night at Oracle Park June 11 & 12, screening of the film adaptation of the musical "In the Heights"; passes $95-$15. https://frameline.org
"The Garden Left Behind"
Winner of SXSW's Audience Award and named one of the best LGBTQ films of all time by Rotten Tomatoes, Flavio Alves's moving drama of an undocumented Mexican trans woman in New York City can be viewed online. https://www.cinematropical.com/
GayBingeTV
Streaming channel for independent LGBT short, feature and documentary films.
https://www.gaybingetv.com/
"Gay Chorus Deep South"
The acclaimed documentary follows the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus on their trailblazing tour of Southern U.S. cities in 2016; on Pop, Logo and Pluto TV. https://www.gaychorusdeepsouth.com/
"The Gay Husbands of San Francisco"
Free online series created by Adam Sandel, with SF gay actors in a witty reality show parody. https://tinyurl.com/t96b93j
"Holy Trinity"
Named to Indiewire's "Fabulous LGBTQ Films Not To Miss," "Holy Trinity" is the story of a sex-positive dominatrix in Chicago who discovers a newfound (and drug-induced) talent for speaking to the dead. Molly Hewitt wrote, directed and stars in this wild ride of queer spirituality and alternative sexuality. https://www.fullspectrumfeatures.com/trinity
"Homo Say What"
Acclaimed documentary explores the origins of homophobia against men that became institutionalized in the 1950s and how that continues to negatively affect all genders and sexualities to this day. https://homosaywhatfilm.com/
"I'm Moshanty - Do You Love Me?"
Tim Wolff's new documentary is a musical tribute to the legendary South Pacific recording artist and transgender activist Moses Moshanty Tau and the LGBTQI community of Papua New Guinea. www.facebook.com/Im-Moshanty-Do-You-Love-Me
LGBTQ Films on Revry
The global queer streaming network screens free and subscription-paid feature films, documentaries, short films and episodic series. https://revry.tv/
LGBTQ Films on Tubi
The free streaming service showcases several queer films, including "God's Own Country" and many others. https://tubitv.com/
"Mapplethorpe: the Director's Cut"
Re-release of the biopic starring Matt Smith as the famous gay photographer's fascinating life. https://www.kanopy.com/product/mapplethorpe https://www.fandangonow.com
"Monsoon"
Henry Golding's touching film about a gay man who returns home to Vietnam after being away for many years. https://strandreleasing.com/films/monsoon/
"Mr. Soul"
Acclaimed documentary about Ellis Haizlip, the 1970s gay Black TV host who brought Black actors, activists, musicians, and community leaders to TV screens. https://www.mrsoulmovie.com/
Oakland International Film Festival
Rent VOD feature, documentary and short films. https://theoaklandinternationalfilmfestival.vhx.tv/products
"Old Show Queens"
Amusing insightful interview series with gay couple Gary Gunas and Billy Rosenfield, super and and producers of Broadway shows. www.oldshowqueens.com
"Oliver Sacks: His Own Life"
Fascinating documentary about the gay psychotherapist and author. www.oliversacksdoc.com
OutFest 2020
View LGBT films and artist discussion panels online. https://outfest.org/alwayson/
"Pretenders"
Tristen Stafford's new stoner comedy with lesbian and gay characters. https://www.pretendersthemovie.com/
"Prideland"
Interview series with Dyllón Burnside talking with Southern LGBT people. www.pbs.org
"Promo Homo TV"
Veteran journalist Nicholas Snow hosts an online series of video interviews with LGBT actors, directors, authors and community activists. https://promohomo.tv
"Proud"
Philippe Faucon's three-part dramatic film about French gay lives in 1981, 1999 and 2013. https://kinomarquee.com/
"Putting On"
Season 2 of the gay reality show airs (starring Israeli-born underwear model On Mekahel); Sundays at 4pm & 7pm. https://revry.tv/
"Queen of the Capital"
Josh Davidsburg's vivacious and inspiring documentary follows Muffy Blake Stephyns, a drag performer with high aspirations. Muffy and her everyday persona, Daniel, navigate the drag and bureaucratic worlds of Washington, D.C. $10. https://ondemand.drafthouse.com/film/queen-of-the-capital/
Queer East Film Festival
Mini-festival of LGBT Asian films. https://queereast.org.uk/
"Queer Japan"
New documentary shows a cross-section of LGBTQ Japanese life. On-demand http://www.queerjapanmovie.com/
"RuPaul's Drag Race"
Season 13 of the popular drag competition on multiple channels: The CW Network along with MTV, MTV2, PopTV, Logo and YouTube. http://www.vh1.com/shows/rupauls-drag-race
"Sounds of Broadway"
24/7 radio station plays classic Broadway songs, with interviews and trivia shows, too. https://soundsofbroadway.com/
"Sideways Smile"
Comedy web series about a young queer Asian American woman's urban journey of sexual self-discovery. https://sidewayssmileseries.com/
"Smothered"
Jason Stuart and Mitch Hara's two-man comedy film, now on Amazon Prime, YouTube, Revry. https://www.smotheredtv.com/
"The Sons of Tennessee Williams"
Fascinating documentary film about gay-run Mardi Gras crews, from their early years to today. https://vimeo.com/ondemand/sonsoftennesseewilliams
"Supernova"
Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci play a gay couple dealing with onset dementia in Harry Macqueen's film. (Read our review). Available on Amazon Prime, YouTube, Hulu and other channels.
"Terrence McNally: Every Act of Life"
Screening of the American Masters documentary about the the late gay playwright. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters
"Together Together"
Ed Helms and Patti Harrison costar in Nikole Beckwith's comedy about child surrogacy. https://bleeckerstreetmedia.com/
"Transcend"
Gracie Cartier's online talk show; the transgender activist and will explore the topics and issues that impact and inspire her as a Black, transgender woman who turns her pain and passion into purpose, with a focus on battling HIV stigma. https://pluslifemedia.com/
"Transfinite"
Sci-fi omnibus feature film composed of seven stand-alone short stories where supernatural trans and queer people from various cultures use their powers to protect, love, teach, fight and thrive. https://linktr.ee/transfinitefilm
"Twilight's Kiss"
Ray Yeung's sweet film about two elder Hong Kong men who find love late in life. strandreleasing.com/films/twilights-kiss/
"Uncle Frank"
Writer-Director Alan Ball's family dreamed about a young girl and her gay uncle, and who they reconnect; on Amazon Prime. https://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Frank-Paul-Bettany/dp/B08KZCMFRQ
"Veneno"
New HBO Max series by Spanish creators and directors Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi bring the beloved transgender celebrity of the 1990s, Cristina Ortiz, based on the memoir by Valeria Vegas. https://www.hbomax.com
"Victoria Place"
Comic queer soap opera with several Bay Area cast and crew; adapted from the stage show by Robby Kendall. On YouTube.
Virtual Streaming Room With Cinema SF
Cinema SF, owners of the historic Balboa and Vogue Theaters, are keeping the spirit of movie-going alive with a series of virtual movie screenings and online chats. Proceeds from the screenings will go towards keeping the theaters alive so they can reopen after the shutdown ends. https://www.cinemasf.com/
"Where the Bears Are"
New online comedy show with two mature gay men. https://youtu.be/5TQnRDc15i0
Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Animals worldwide have reclaimed urban spaces, as you may have seen in the news. But we need to face how our damage to the environment and abuse of wild animals may have aided the spread of disease. While we contemplate that, enjoy films of animals in the wild. Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) hosts an ongoing series of nature films and talks. openspacetrust.org
"Wojnarowicz: F**k You F*ggot F**ker"
Chris McKim's documentary about gay revolutionary artist David Wojnarowicz includes archival film footage, interviews with Fran Lebowitz, Gracie Mansion, Peter Hujar. https://www.kinolorber.com/ (Read our review.)
MUSEUMS & GALLERIES
[note: Several museums and galleries have re-opened with limited in-person admission.]
ArtHaus 25th Anniversary
Gallerists James Bacchi and Annette Schutz celebrate their gallery's silver anniversary with a group retrospective exhibit. 228 Townsend St. http://www.arthaus-sf.com/main-gallery/
Asian Art Museum
Exhibits include "Awaken: A Tibetan Buddhist Journey Toward Enlightenment," "Jenifer K Wofford: Pattern Recognition," a mural that celebrates Asian American artists, "Lost at Sea: Art Recovered from Shipwrecks," and "Chang Dai-chien: Painting from Heart to Hand." Among the outdoor exhibits is "Don't Mess With Me," a vibrant colorful mural by Mumbai-based street artist Jas Charanjiva. Fri-Mon 10am-5pm. Thu 1pm-8pm. 200 Larkin St. asianart.org
Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive
Reopening; new: "Quilts, Blankets, and Tapestry: Contemporary Art and Textiles," "Ron Nagle: Handsome Drifter," "Folk and Modern Art in Postcolonial India") and art films streamed online. 2155 Center St., Berkeley. www.bampfa.org
California Academy of Sciences
The fascinating science museum includes live creatures (aquarium, terrarium) and educational exhibits. Mon-Sat 9:30am-5pm. Sun 11am-5pm. 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park. https://www.calacademy.org/
Cartoon Art Museum
Queer Comics Expo, online May 15 & 16, with panels, chat rooms and more (See article) The downtown gallery features contemporary and historic original cartoon, comic and graphic novel art as well as books and prints for sale; "They Called Us Enemy: A Graphic Memoir"; "A Treasury of Animation"; and The Emerging Artist Showcase, featuring Gemma Correll. Sat & Sun 11am-5pm. 781 Beach St. https://www.cartoonart.org
Catherine Clark Gallery
Stephanie Syjuco's video installation "Native Resolution," plus other works. In-person limited attendance. 248 Utah St. https://cclarkgallery.com/
Chabot Space & Science Center
Online programs (the center is closed to the public) include live science programs each Wed., 10:30am, virtual telescope viewings each Sat. 9pm. chabotspace.org
Chinese Cultural Center
"Women: From Her to Here," a new online exhibit focusing on women Asian diasporic cultures, including diverse gender and sexual identities, with video and film works, mixed media installation, photography, painting, featuring Bay Area filmmaker Madeleine Lim; New York-based spoken word performance artist and activist Brad Walrond; Bay Area-based Tina Takemoto, Chelsea Ryoko Wong, and Heesoo Kwon; Nicole Pun from Hong Kong; three artists from Taiwan; Beijing-based Luka Yuanyuan Yang; and the archives of the Queer Reads Library in collaboration with Mixed Rice Zines. https://www.cccsf.us/
Contemporary Jewish Museum Events & Exhibits
The spacious downtown museum includes Stephen Berkman's "Predicting the Past: Zohar Studios, The Lost Years," an immersive photography installation about a mythical 19th-century Jewish photographer. Free/$16. 736 Mission St. thecjm.org
de Young Museum
Major exhibits include "Uncanny Valley: Being Human in the Age of AI" (through June 26, 2021), collections of American, African, Oceanic, costume arts and more. Tue-Sun 9:30am-5:15pm (extended to 7:45pm, Fridays and Saturdays through November for the Frida Kahlo exhibit). 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive. deyoung.famsf.org
Exploratorium Events
Talks, and demos with a science theme, including comet-cam and more. www.exploratorium.edu
GLBT Historical Society events & exhibits
Online exhibits include "Stories of Our Movement: Bay Area Reporter at 50"; also, "Legendary: African American LGBTQ Past Meets Present," "Fighting Back," a series that brings together community leaders, experts, historians and activists to explore lessons from the past that might be useful in formulating resistance efforts today; "Reigning Queens: the Lost Photos of Roz Joseph," curated by Joseph Plaster; "Angela Davis: OUTspoken" and "Labor of Love" about the first ten years of Pride events in San Francisco; "Performance, Protest & Politics: The Art of Gilbert Baker," "Pioneering Periodicals, 1940s-1950s," "Picturing Kinship: Portraits of our Community by Lenore Chinn" and "50 Years of Pride." Events online, too. May 13, 7pm: Catching Up With Natalia Vigil of the Queer Arts Festival. 4127 18th St. www.glbthistory.org
Gregangelo Museum
Take online tours at the 27-room mansion filled with eccentric unusual interactive artworks and performances. www.gregangelomuseum.com
Haight Street Art Center
Indoor's closed, but the small space includes an outdoor Garden Gallery open to the public. 155 Laguna St. https://haightstreetart.org/
Harvey Milk Photo Center
View online exhibits of masterful photographic art. https://www.harveymilkphotocenter.org/
Immersive Van Gogh
Projected images of the Impressionist painter's works will dazzle in the spacious venue; thru May 31. SVN West, Van Ness Ave. at Market. $25-$40 and up. vangoghsf.com
Legion of Honor
European and ancient art, giant Renaissance landscapes and historic paintings, plus classical sculptures and contemporary works. From Degas, Manet, Caillebotte and Vuillard to Egyptian, Greek and Roman artifacts, the various collections will leave you awe-struck. Tue-Sun, 9:30am-5:15pm. Free/$15. legionofhonor.famsf.org
Mercury 20 Gallery
Exhibits include works by Andrea Brewster, Tara Esperanza, Fernando Reyes. Notable sale works include Chris Komater's sexy nudes of gay bear Jack Radcliffe, and Johanna Poethig's timely "Covid Spring (2020)," an archival print (15 x 20 inches). 475 25th St., Oakland. Fri-Sat 12pm-6pm. mercurytwenty.com
Minnesota Street Art Project
Multiple galleries host different artist exhibits; highlights: Anglim/Trimble's exhibits of works by Jerome Caja and Kara Maria. Also, Ever Gold's exhibit of Mieke Marple's "Tarot Reckoning" paintings. 1275 Minnesota St. Visits by appointment/RSVP. https://minnesotastreetproject.com/
Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
Although still closed to the public, the Center offers online virtual tours, poetry-reading videos, music and dance concerts and workshops. 2869 Mission St. missionculturalcenter.org
MOAD
Museum of the African Diaspora screens award-winning films, with multiple talks and music performances online as well. https://www.moadsf.org/
Museum of Craft & Design
Imagining Data, a new multi-part online exhibit of nationwide installations, exhibits an with strikingly contemporary themes. https://curatorsquaredvirtualviews.com/imagining-data
NIAD Exhibits
The art studio for developmentally disabled adults shares online exhibits and sells beautiful works of art; in-person window displays and weekly online exhibitions; this week: Carlota Rodriguez and Elena Rossi. www.niadartstore.org
Oakland Museum
The East Bay museum remains closed, but online exhibits include "You Are Here: California Stories on the Map" (through 2022), "Black Power" and "Dorothea Lange: Photography as Activism" (both ongoing). 1000 Oak St., Oakland. museumca.org
Nancy Toomey Fine Art
Online exhibits. 1275 Minnesota St. nancytoomeyfineart.com
SF Museum of Modern Art
New: video art pioneer Nam June Paik retrospective, the first U.S. show of this size, with 200 items and beguiling installations; thru Oct. 3. Also, view Pop, Abstract, and Figurative art collections; Warhol, Rosenquist, Lichtenstein, to name a few. Also, "Future Histories: Theater Gates and Cauleen Smith" (thru May 23); Assembly of Images on Histories of Race and Representation, thru April. Bay Area Walls mural project, the outdoor vertical garden and (mid-March Contemporary optics with Olafur Eliasson's sparkling One way color tunnel. Free/$25; reserved, timed ticketing. Mon 10am-5pm. Thu 1pm-8pm. Fri-Sun 10am-5pm. 151 Third St. www.sfmoma.org
"Solemn Anthems"
Political art show of works by Andy Mister, who pairs drawings of recent political uprisings with landscapes, connecting physical, ideological, and environmental terrain. Rebecca Camacho Presents, 794 Sutter St. www.rebeccacamacho.com
"A Spirit of Disruption"
San Francisco Art Institute celebrate its 150th birthday with an extensive exhibition of a diverse array of alumni; thru July 3. Read the BAR article at https://www.ebar.com/arts_&_culture/art/303008 https://sfai.edu/features/spirit/
Tom of Finland Foundation
Enjoy online exhibits from the LA-based museum, plus talks, life drawing sessions with male models and more.
https://www.tomoffinland.org
Vessel Gallery
Vessel Artist Talk Series: an afternoon conversation with AAPI artists Kevin Balcora, Nimisha Doongarwal, Omid Mokrid, and Melissa Wang. May 15, 2pm. https://www.vessel-gallery.com/
Walt Disney Family Museum
Located in The Presidio, the museum dedicated to the art of Disney films, with online exhibits and events, including the "Happy Haunts Tour." 104 Montgomery St. www.waltdisney.org
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Various exhibits indoors and out; re-opened to limited capacity. Urban Film Fest's Mourning is an Act of Love thru May 2021. https://ybca.org
NIGHTLIFE
[Note: outdoor dining & drinks at restaurants and bars has resumed.]
Bootie Mashup
Adriana A and guest DJs blend pop hits to danceable grooves in live-streams, Tuesdays-Saturdays. https://www.twitch.tv/BootieMashup. Also, DNA Lounge weekly webcasts (and DNA Pizza's open for take-out). https://www.dnalounge.com/
Boy Division
DJ Xander hosts the Twitch online edition of the New Wave retro-fun dance party. www.twitch.tv/deejayxander
Brenda, Call Me!
Courtney Act and Vanity's drag podcast comedy show. https://omny.fm/shows/brenda-call-me/
Club Papi, Drag Brunch at Beaux
Outdoor nightlife's back at the popular Market St. club, with drag entertainers, gogo studs, drinks and food. Sat & Sun, 2pm & 4pm. https://www.beauxsf.com/
Digital Pride Fest
Enjoy drag and cabaret performances with Tom Goss, Bright Light, Bright Light, Divina De Campo, Trinity the Tuck, Pearl & Precious Brady-Davis, Deven Greeen & Handsome Ned, Miz Cracker, Desmond is Amazing, Manila Luzon and many more. www.digitialpridefest.com
DJ Don Baird
Missing the rock mixes by the fave local DJ at The Hole in the Wall? Listen up online: https://www.twitch.tv/donbaird
DNA Lounge/Pizza
Listen to groovy online mixes, and enjoy pizza and cocktails at the bar/pizzeria next door, 4pm-10pm daily. https://www.dnapizza.com/
Drag Brunch at Curio
Rexy hosts 12pm & 2pm drag shows (with Kylie Minono, Kipper Snacks, Bionka Simone) with brunch. 775 Valencia St. https://www.curiobarsf.com/
Frolic Quarantine
The fun pursuit party goes virtual. Don your animal gear and enjoy a variety of DJ mixes. Monthly, first Saturdays. www.frolicparty.com
Jolene's
The SoMa queer nightclub and restaurant has re-opened, now with later hours Fri & Sat 6pm-12am. Sunday brunch 11am-5pm. Mask up, make a reservation. 2700 16th St. http://jolenessf.com/index.html
Katya's Quaran-tuni
Katya Smirnoff-Skyy's online cabaret show returns, with special musical guests. https://www.facebook.com/events/434627647650558/
Lockdown Comedy
Steve Mittleman headlines another night of online laughs, with comics Nathan Habib, Emily Van Dyke, and host Lisa Geduldig and her media sensation mom Arline. $10-$20. May 20, 6pm PT. https://www.koshercomedy.com/
The Monster Show
One of the longest running drag shows in the Castro, The Monster Show has made The Edge bar a Thursday night destination. The Monster show now comes to Twitch TV, where the performers will entertain you while they raise money for bar employees. https://www.twitch.tv/monstershowsf
Oasis
Enjoy online shows like the new "DQVC," a drag shopping show; Hunks n' Housewives with Pablo, Minority corner with James Arthur M., Pump & Thrust, the Baloney Guys' new sexy exercise show; Drag TV with Vanilla Meringue, Militia Scunt's the Beat, Bingo, James Arthur M's Minority Korner, plus upcoming and archival footage from the venue's best shows. www.sfoasis.com
Polyglamorous Mix
Enjoy DJ Mark O'Brien's six-year music mix, and a set by Chicago's Sassmouth.
Port Bar, Oakland
Wednesdays are a Drag shows at 9pm, 10pm, 11pm; Sunday Brunch, Big Gay Trivia, "Pose" episode watch, and more outdoor events at the Oakland bar. 2023 Broadway. www.portbaroakland.com|
Powerhouse Bar
Enjoy outdoor drinks and dining at the popular SoMa bar, re-opened. 1347 Folsom St. https://www.powerhousebar.com/
Quarant-Tea
One of the first local nightlife fundraisers, the SF Queer Nightlife Fund presents DJs spinning hours of music for your now possibly obsessive housecleaning activities. https://www.twitch.tv/sfqueernightlifefund
Queerpowers.com
A new LGBTQ+ platform developed by two San Franciscans on the first day of the COVID-19 quarantine. Enjoy live drag shows, queer house parties, political broadcasts and other LGBTQ content from all over the world, uploaded hourly. Founded and curated by former Google employee Katie Bush and former Apple employee Anders Howerton. https://www.queerpowers.com/
Red Hots Burlesque
Enjoy drag and strip shows, music acts and more in online performances.
http://redhotsburlesque.com/
Rhea Butcher
LA comic's witty podcasts online. https://www.rheabutcher.com
"Russell Deason's Happy Hour in Exile"
The Bestie-winning pianist and cabaret singer brings his martini bar ambiance into your home; Mondays 5:30pm-7pm. www.facebook.com
SF Eagle
The famed leather bar now features wacky karaoke, DJs and other entertainments. https://www.twitch.tv/sfeaglebar
Sundance Saloon Online Live
Sundance Saloon offers online dance lessons and dancing every Sunday night. Beginning classes are aimed at novices. Learn how to dance while you shelter in place from 6-9pm. 6pm: beginning line dance for complete novices; 7pm: intermediate line dance; 8:15pm: line dance mini-marathon. www.sundancesaloon.org
Trixxie Carr
The wacky and talented singing performer hosts online shows. May 14, 7pm: "Neon Gothic Unicorn," a twice-monthly show on Oasis TV (www.sfoasis.com) http://trixxiecarr.com/
"Versus"
New queer game show hosted by drag performer Deven Green and musician Ned Douglas. https://watch.revry.tv/details/33707
White Horse Bar
Enjoy outdoor dining and drinks at the famous Oakland bar. 6551 Telegraph Ave., Oakland. whitehorsebar.com
COMMUNITY, ACTIVITIES, CLASSES, PODCASTS, RADIO
AIDS Memorial Quilt
The National AIDS Memorial's virtual exhibition of the AIDS Memorial Quilt features more than 10,000 Quilt panels representing all 50 state and U.S. territories. https://www.aidsmemorial.org/virtual-exhibition
Asian American Safety Kits
Third Culture, an LGBT-Asian-owned bakery, offers safety kits to be donated or bought for other. https://www.shopthirdculturebakery.com/
AXIS Dance Classes
'If you have a body, you can dance' with the acclaimed Oakland disability-inclusive award-winning company. Take a Zoom class with company members JanpiStar, Bradford Chin, movement improvisation with Artistic Director Mark Brew, or a ballet with guest teacher Robert Dekkers, contemporary style with Bianca Cabrera. www.axisdance.org
Bare Chest Calendar
Join the efforts of the many hunky participants in the annual ongoing fundraiser by supporting candidates. https://barechest.org/
(See our Feb. article.)
"Being Seen"
GLAAD's new podcast focuses on the Black gay and queer male experience, hosted by Darnell Moore, producer of Being Seen and singer, actor and activist, Lawrence "Miss Lawrence" Washington. www.beingseenpodcast.com
Castro Country Club
The safe space for queers in recovery hosts online meetings on Sundays at 1 pm. The Zoom meeting room will open at 12:30 and the meeting room will remain open for at least 30 minutes thereafter for hanging out and fellowship. The renovated back patio's now open for in-person small gatherings. https://www.facebook.com/pg/CastroCountryClub/events/
Citizen Network
Global social justice online programs take on a variety of topics in discussions. https://citizen-network.org/
Conservatory of Flowers
Online Zoom classes, and outside floral exhibits. www.conservatoryofflowers.org
Daily Services at Grace Cathedral
Grace Cathedral, the welcoming and affirming Episcopalian congregation atop Nob Hill, will be holding online services weekday mornings at 9am and Sunday mornings at 11am. Grace is also hosting online Bible study and other events. www.gracecathedral.org
Fighting Racism
Join fundraising support and civil rights activism through various groups: The George Floyd Memorial Fund
(www.gofundme.com/georgefloyd, The Minnesota Freedom Fund (https://blacklivesmatter.com/|blacklivesmatter.com/), Campaign Zero (www.joincampaignzero.org).
GAPA
Gay Asian Pacific Alliance hold member meetings and special events; online panels, membership meetings and May 22-29, QTAPI Pride Week. https://www.gapa.org
Gateway to Pride
Missouri History Museum's online exhibit showcases St. Louis's fascinating LGBTQIA+ history. The interactive digital experience features oral history interviews, artifacts with in-depth stories, and multiple opportunities for online visitors to share their own experiences. https://gtp.mhs.yourcultureconnect.com/e/home
Gay Men's Sketch/Hot Draw
Mark I. Chester hosts three gay men's sketch events a week, with sexy male models posing and works shared via Zoom. Ongoing events - Tue, 6:30pm: Gay Men's Sketch in exile. Fri, 6:30pm: Hot Draw! in exile. Sun, 2pm: Gay Men's Sketch in exile. instagram.com/gaymenssketch instagram.com/hotdrawsf
GLIDE Services
Online services with the spiritual center of healing, faith, justice and community for everyone. https://www.glide.org/church/
Glitter Worthy
Shop for queer stuff (prints, masks,, aprons and more) featuring local drag queens, including art by Aquaboogie, mugs, housewares, prints by photographers Gooch and mrPam, at the new online shop. https://shopglitterworthy.com/
Harvey Milk Photo Center
Sign up for online winter classes at the exhibition and classroom space. https://www.harveymilkphotocenter.org/
HER App Community Chats
The women and trans-friendly dating app hosts frequent chats on various topics. https://www.facebook.com/pg/hersocialapp/events/
Job Services at LGBT Center
Learn new job search skills, work on your resume and more in online workshops. Oct. 9, 11am: Resume Workshop. https://www.sfcenter.org/program/employment_services/
Keshet
The Jewish LGBTQ organization's online events include discussions, author talks and celebrations. https://www.keshetonline.org
Les Leventhal Yoga
Stretch and feel better with live and/or recorded donation-based Yoga classes via Zoom. https://lesleventhalyoga.com/ https://join.lesleventhalyoga.com/
"LGBT Asylum Project Podcast"
Creator and host of the LGBTQ Asylum podcast is 28-year-old Sayid Abdul, a queer Uighur refugee who was granted political asylum in 2018. https://www.lgbtasylumproject.org/
LGBTQ Connection
Online and in-person events for Napa and Sonoma community, including a voter registration party, candidate forums, Big Gay Trivia night, counseling and more. https://www.lgbtqconnection.org
"LGBTQ&A"
Jeffrey Masters hosts a series of weekly podcasts with community notables; sponsored by The Advocate and GLAAD. podcasts.apple.com-lgbtq
Manny's Live
Community leaders, authors, activists and politicians join online discussions, voter registration campaigns and more. Cafe's re-opened. www.welcometomannys.com
Mental Health Action Day
MTV Entertainment Group and this coalition of more than 200 brands, organizations, and cultural leaders, including companies like Ben & Jerry's and YouTube but also GLAAD, TransLifeline, and The Trevor Project announced the first-ever Mental Health Action Day, the largest coordinated, cross-sector moment of action on mental health in history, May 20. https://www.mentalhealthactionday.org/
My Park Moment
Enjoy our local and national parks? Enter a photo contest to share images of your favorite park experience. To enter, just submit a photo or photos of your favorite park memory—a picnic, a trip to Yosemite, your last hike in the Presidio, or anything else you love to do in parks. This fall, 400 photos will be selected for a free outdoor photo show in the Presidio. https://www.presidiotunneltops.gov/my-park-moment
National AIDS Memorial
The National AIDS Memorial launches a new web platform that features the entire AIDS Quilt's 48,000 panels online, with a new initiative to share stories from 40 years of the pandemic from then to now. https://aidsmemorial.org/
National Honor Our LGBT Elders Day
Celebrate an LGBT elder who made a difference in your life, and spread the word about the importance of LGBT older adults in your community this Sunday, May 16. https://www.lgbteldersday.org/
Non-Binary and Genderqueer Filmmaking Workshop
Reel Stories, a filmmaking program based in Oakland, hosts a storytelling workshop for Genderqueer and Non-Binary creators on Sunday, May 16 from 11am-1pm PST, with host Stuart Getty. The workshop is meant for genderqueer and non-binary filmmakers ages 12-22. https://nonbinarycreators.eventbrite.com
"Out in the Bay"
The long-running LGBT radio show, offline for a few years, has returned with new podcast episodes, and an extensive archive. Host Eric Jansen welcomes artists, community leaders and celebrities. https://www.outinthebay.org/
Our Family Coalition
Nonprofit supports LGBT parents. May 15 webinar includes three lesbian parenting pioneers share the struggles and triumphs they faced while raising intentional LGBTQ families, and how their adult children are now thriving. https://ourfamily.org/
Outdoor Dance Classes
Stretch, spin, sing your body electric in outdoor, distanced playground-set SF/mission and West Oakland dance class fin Hip Hop, Salsa, Cuban and other styles. Also online classes. https://dancemissiontheater.org/
Planet Classroom
Instructional podcasts on a variety of issues, including LGBT subjects. https://www.planetclassroom.world/browse/
"Probably True"
Podcast with queer stories, "a smutty-but-charming collection of personal misadventures." https://www.probablytruepodcast.com/
Queer Powers
Indie channel of chats radio shows, vintage zine archives and drag shows. https://www.queerpowers.com/
"A Queer Serial"
New series of LGBT-themed podcasts with voice actors such as Sam Pancake ("Transparent," "Gilmore Girls"), @lgbt_history's Matthew Reimer, Radical Faeries' Will Roscoe and Joey Cain, and Chicago performers Salvio Gado and Jon Martinez, along with real recordings of pioneers including transgender entertainer Christine Jorgensen, civil rights activist Bayard Rustin, and lesbian journalist Edythe Eyde. https://www.mattachinepod.com/
Queer Nightlife Talks
Blog and links to talks among Bay Area nightlife organizers and producers, with community input and opinions. Tune in, offer assistance or thoughts. sfqueernightlifefund.org
"Queercore Podcast"
The "QueerCore Podcast," hosted by August Bernadicou, elucidates radical, LGBTQ activists' histories; a spotlight on the catalysts who fought in the front-lines, in the back-lines and in the trenches of civil rights. The "QueerCore Podcast" is an opportunity for them to tell their stories in their own words, including Phyllis Lyon, Don Kilhefner, Jack Fritscher, drag rocker Jayne County, Vanguard Editor Keith St. Clare, a Theater of the Ridiculous oral history, and veteran gay rights activist and prolific author Perry Brass. New: the Rev. Ed Hansen, veteran activist Martha Shelley; community activist Gene Fedorko, and pioneering LA gay dance club owner Jewel Thais-Williams, and punk drag rock sensation Jayne County. https://www.queercorepod.com/
Rainbow Railroad
International organization that helps LGBTQI people escape violence and persecution to find a path to safety — has launched its campaign to raise $600,000. https://www.rainbowrailroad.org/
Rainbow World Fund
Ongoing fundraisers support children and impoverished families in South America. https://www.rainbowfund.org/
"Resisterhood"
Website, documentary film and toolkit for women to restore their power, encourage voting and resistance. https://www.resisterhooddoc.com/
Roryography
For dance class fun right off the stage of some Oasis and Peaches Christ productions, Roryography is also now online and in-person at Dolores Park's tennis courts. Sign up for classes (Fridays 6:30pm, Saturdays 1pm) at https://www.airbnb.com/experiences/1672375 or https://www.facebook.com/rory.davis.94.
Sexitude
D'Arcy Drollinger's fun retro-aerobic dance class returns, now in-person and outdoors at Dolores Park, Sundays 10:30am & 12pm. http://www.sexitude.com/
SF Botanical Garden
Online May 19, 5:30pm PT: Garden Feast, with keynote speaker Abby Meyer, Executive Director of Botanical Gardens Conservation International, SF Symphonyand more. In-person: take a break in the outdoors at the beautiful park full of floral tree and nature gardens with 8,000 different plants. Gift shop-bookstore, too. Free for SF residents ($7-$12 visitors) Daily 7:30am-5pm. 1199 9th Ave., Golden Gate Park. https://www.sfbg.org/
SF LGBT Center
Choose from online services, meeting and more. https://www.sfcenter.org/
SF Pride 365
San Francisco Pride's new year-long events include a variety of people and topics. https://sfpride.org
SF Public Library
along with borrowing books,DVDs and audiobooks, choose from hundreds of programs online for kids, adults, educational, guest lectures, instructional, job services and more. SFPL YouTube channel https://sfpl.org/
Shabbat Services With Congregation Shaar Zahav
During the COVID-19 shutdown Congregation Shaar Zahav, San Francisco's synagogue for LGBTQ Jews and friends, will stream their Shabbat (Sabbath) services via Zoom. Friday nights at 7:30 pm and Saturday mornings at 10 A.M. https://shaarzahav.org/services/
Slow Streets Noe Art Mart
Sundays from 11am to 6pm, and every Sunday, come out to support artists, makers, businesses and community organizations at the Slow Streets Noe Art Mart. This event is free to attend and open to all ages. Noe St. will be closed to vehicle traffic between Market St. and Beaver St., in the same footprint as the Farmer's Market, every Sunday through June. The Slow Streets Noe Art Mart will host a rotating selection of local artists, makers, and community organizations. Outdoor dining is available inside the closure from Lookout and La Mediterraneé.
https://www.facebook.com/events/796189470967940/
"Sound On"
MTV News brings together leading voices for "Sound On," a roundtable series igniting essential conversations through a BIPOC lens. Panelists dive into the topics of gender identity, white supremacy, allyship & more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPc5wy-iROM
"Stay Fresh at Home"
Fresh Meat Productions' new online weekly series of talks and classes to support your wellness, embodiment, breath and connection, with singing, dance and lessons in various topics. New Season 2 content online. http://freshmeatproductions.org/
"Taimi Talks"
LGBTQ personalities (Jason Wimberly, Chris Mosier, Monique Heart and others) share guest-talks on various topics, with/on the Taimi app. (Apple Store or Google Play). https://taimi.com/
The T-House
Community gathering space for trans-masculine and masculine of center individuals including trans men, nonbinary people, genderfluid people, butches, studs, two spirit people who identify with transmasculinity, sponsored by City College of San Francisco. Weekly online events. https://t-house.carrd.co/
Unitarian Universalist Church of Berkeley
Worship, community activities and support. https://uucb.org
Violet Therapy
LGBT-focused therapist referral website. https://www.joinviolet.com/
Wisdom Awards
The National Black Justice Coalition and AARP honor legendary, Black LGBTQ+ women elders with an award ceremony and virtual Tea Party. The Wisdom Awards celebrate accomplishments and experiences of Black LGBTQ+ older adults, including Mandy Carter, Bishop Yvette Flunder, Rev. ElderDarlene Gamer, Miss Major Griffin-Gracy and Dr. Beverly Guy-Sheftall. May 16, 9am PT. https://nbjc.org Registration
Worship With Rev. Dr. Megan Rohrer
Rev. Dr. Megan Rohrer of Grace Lutheran Church, the first openly transgender pastor to be ordained in the Lutheran church, will be offering a variety of online services and events during the COVID-19 shutdown. For kids stuck at home there will be Kids Dance Parties on Zoom until May 1. Pastor Rohrer will also hold their Sunday services online via Facebook live at their Facebook page.
www.facebook.com
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