Paying homage to Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend, Hearsay finds itself a master… Diving headfirst into the Deep End… Hearsay's first official sighting of a leatherman came...
It's April 1993, and we are golden. Everywhere we look, we are affirmed -- everyone's smiling and friendly, and after my first six months in...
When Arthur Cotton Moore first pulled up to The Cairo in 1974, two men were carrying a corpse out the front door as casually as...
For 10 year's ends in a row, starting in 1992 and ending in 2001, I and others on staff at the gay newspaper where I...
Kim English's neighbors were chatting the other day when the conversation turned to Ce Ce Peniston's ten-year-old anthem ''Finally.'' ''Didn't Kim sing that?'' one asked....
Edward Sanchez's new play Icarus strives to be a lyrical, surreal meditation on dreams and beauty, fueled by the tale of a physically disabled young...
Picard on someone your own size: Stewart The real nemesis faced by the crew of the Enterprise in Star Trek Nemesis is not the angry...
Photography by Michael Wichita ''I can't believe they got it wrong. '' Edward Phillips stands among thirteen packing crates in the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's...
Photography by Michael Wichita Does anything quite say ''urban sophistication'' like the elegant simplicity of a piano bar? And if you throw around words like...
Love hurts: Twyford and Barrow (Photo by Carol Pratt) I think I've now seen the best stage production of 2002. Of course, it'll...
Taking aim: Moore A tourniquet wouldn't stop the rush of bleeding heart liberalism that accompanies the films of Michael Moore. Not to oversimplify things, but...
Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays wants you to go straight, and they've enlisted a hot guy to convince you. He looks like he's...
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. 20, 2 p.m. JCC Theatre, $9 First off, you need to get past the title, Bad Genres. The film's opening credits actually translate...
Saturday, Oct. 19, 9 p.m. Lincoln Theatre, $9 The first half of Gary Wicks's stylish and ultra-violent thriller about a young, vulnerable British rent boy...