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San Francisco Film Fest : Queer Must-See Films

  Screening TODAY  4/26/22 at the prestigious 65th Edition of the San Francisco Film Festival will be a wee gem from one of Queerguru’s very fav Brit Indie filmmakers Joseph Wilson.  His 13 min Isn’t It a Beautiful World is part of Shorts Program 2 and is a path to catharsis through the exploration of shared … Continue reading

San Francisco : Last Call for Frank Stella

There is just one week left to see the stunning retrospective of the celebrated minimalist and abstract genius of an artist, the octogenarian  Frank Stella.  The Exhibit at San Francisco’s de Young Museum closes on February 26th, and here are a  few examples of what to expect to at this must-see Show. For information & … Continue reading

San Franciso’s new street art honors the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence

San Francisco-based street artist, fnnch. has been very busy recently with his new work to honor the sainted Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. The artist is best known for his trademark ‘honey bears’ that he has placed around the city, and when he reproduces them as artwork they sell out in minutes.  These new works are … Continue reading

SANDRA DICKINSON talks about THE UNBUILT CITY (and her life in the limelight)

  The actress Sandra Dickinson left her native Washington DC in 1970 to follow an Englishman man back to his home country. Even though that relationship didn’t have a happy ever after ending, she fell in love with the country and stayed. The English fell in love with her too and for the past almost … Continue reading

Sandy Passage : a parody of Grey Gardens

If you live in the US then DO NOT move from you television sets tonight (Thursday 10th August) as it is the premiere of the IFC series Documentary Now! Starring two of the best ex-‘Saturday Night Live’ alumni Fred Armisen and Bill Hader in ‘Sandy Passage’ an hilarious parody of the Maysles Brothers 1975 documentary masterpiece … Continue reading

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