Saturday, Oct. 26, 5 p.m. Lincoln Theatre, $9 Among the various sub-genres of gay romance films, there are a few prominent strains. There...
Saturday, Oct. 26, 7 p.m. Lincoln Theatre, $9 The temptation, given recent world events, may be to seek out any film that crosses the beguiling...
Saturday, Oct. 26, 9 p.m. Lincoln Theatre, $9 “I don't want you to be with me because of some drunken encounter,” says the liberal and...
Sunday, Oct. 27, NOON Lincoln Theatre, Free The Laramie Project is one of those low-profile films that every big shot actor wants a piece of....
Sunday, Oct. 27, 2 p.m. Lincoln Theatre, $9 At last, a collection of shorts worth almost every moment of your time. In Ian...
Sunday, Oct. 27, 4 p.m. Lincoln Theatre, $9 Even the most progressive, tolerant families probably wouldn't mind if a gay member decided to...
Sunday, Oct. 27, 6 p.m. Lincoln Theatre, $10 The closing night films for Reel Affirmations tend to be powerful dramatic affairs, frequently offering a richness...
Dear Lena, I feel I've screwed up big time. I've been seeing a guy for several months, rather seriously. We've had some good times...
Bob Mould has never been easy to categorize. When he fronted the trailblazing alternative band Hüsker Dü from 1979 to 1987, it wasn't exactly punk...
Why can't we be friends? Hopkins and Norton. Red Dragon, the third film to feature Anthony Hopkins as Dr. Hannibal Lecter, that oh-so-cultured and...
High Society: Cofield, Williamson, Redmond and Emerson (Photo by Scott Suchman) Control and confidence are the hallmarks of Arena Stage's new production of The...
DJ Tony Moran Party Groove: Hotlanta Centaur Records DJ David DePino Dance for Life: West End Records Celebrates LIFEbeat's 10th Anniversary West End Records Most...
Lizard Lounge slithers into an alternate universe… Feint caters to the indie rock queer boy… Who was that spotted at The Crew Club?… Faced with...
Imagine Mystery Science Theater 3000, the show that finds two smartass robots and their human sidekick cracking wise while watching some of the worst films...
War is hell -- especially when you're particularly fond of the enemy. No, I'm not talking about al Qaeda or Iraq. I mean the war...
''I think Roger Avery is an incredibly stylish director -- I'm really lucky to have gotten him to turn this book into a movie. ''...
September 1992. As thousands of marchers wend their way through Washington's streets, the clouds that had started the morning a bit ominously break apart for...
At the security checkpoint, a man in a windbreaker asks you to remove your jacket, your shoes and your hat. You lift your arms parallel...
A ramble by any other name is a ramble that begins at Ziegfeld's, travels to Chaos, bounces back to Velvet and then BodySmith, before winding...
The blahs and the greys: Witherspoon, Dempsey and Bergen You'd think the producers of a movie named after one of Lynyrd Skynyrd's most popular songs...