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Our Show:
"Out In The Bay" is a weekly half-hour radio show broadcast
on NPR affiliate KALW, 91.7 FM and streamed live worldwide on
KALW.org Thursdays at 7:30PM, and Sundays at 2:00PM Pacific
Time. We interview community leaders, newsmakers, authors,
artists and interesting personalities. Entertaining,
informative, inspiring, educational, "Out In The Bay" is the
sound of our culture. Produced by Eric
Jansen, Marilyn Pittman and
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HOT Dates:
Here are just a few fun queer things to do in and around
SF. Please tell ‘em Out in the Bay sent you!
• A Brand New Me! Connie Champagne sings the Dusty
Springfield Songbook New Conservatory Theatre Center
favorite Connie Champagne brings her astonishing talents to the
music made famous by Dusty Springfield, a perfect pairing of
singer and songs. Audiences who only know her as an interpreter
of Judy Garland will discover a brand new Champagne.
Arrangements and accompaniment by Joe Collins, written and
directed by Allen Sawyer, the team responsible for Encore,
Judy and Goodbye Yellowbrick Road. Through August
10 at New Conservatory Theatre Center, 25 Van Ness Ave. Info
online at www.NCTCSF.org.
• A Chorus Line Although I saw it in
New York many years ago, I’d forgotten how gay-relevant A
Chorus Line is. Truly groundbreaking when it first
opened in 1975, it’s still relevant and moving, and the current
production S.F. production at the Curran theatre is top-notch. A
grueling audition in which dancers must reveal themselves, it’s
described as “the musical for everyone who’s ever had a dream
and put it all on the line.” Through July 27 at The Curran
Theatre, 445 Geary St. Info at
www.SHNSF.com.
• For the historically-minded - an exhibition of
photographs by the late Alan B. Stone, a premier beefcake
photographer and entrepreneur in the 1950s. Stone’s male
physique photos and magazines are on display, as well as artful
streetscapes, construction worker and dock scenes of old
Montreal, where he lived through a repressive anti-gay crackdown
in the 1950s and ‘60s, and his boy scout camp photos (he was an
official, paid photographer for the Boy Scouts of Canada!). It’s
at SF Camerawork, 657 Mission St., through August 23. Info at
www.SFCameraWork.org.
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Coming Soon! |
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This
option is currently in development and
will be
active soon!
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