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‘Last Dance at the Sundance Stompede’ - Film documents the beloved queer country-western dance tradition
For nearly three decades, the Sundance Stompede was more than just a dance event. It was a home, a haven, and a heartbeat of LGBTQ country-western culture in San Francisco. Now, the story of its final bow is being told on the big screen.
'The Compton's Cafeteria Riot' - Historic 1966 uprising dramatized
The immersive theatrical experience simply titled "The Compton's Cafeteria Riot" first premiered in 2018, bringing this nearly lost history to life. After years of hurdles, the production has now found a possible permanent home with the Tenderloin Museum.
San Francisco Ballet's Hans van Manen program: Dancer Joshua Jack Price on challenging the ballet binary
San Francisco Ballet is about to step into uncharted territory this April in a production titled "Van Manen: Dutch Grandmaster." Dancer Joshua Jack Price discussed prepping for three roles in the program.
Choreographer Nol Simonse guests at Robert Moses KIN's 30th
For one weekend this month, local dance maker Nol Simonse takes on a different role: choreographer for Robert Moses' KIN's 30th Anniversary Season.
'Sneaking Around' - provocative, polyamorous exploration of class and identity in SF
"Sneaking Around," by San Francisco-based producer Emily A. Meehan, is a raw, complex film that offers a frank portrayal of modern relationships, set against the backdrop of the varying landscapes that is San Francisco.
'Will & Harper' - Will Ferrell brings an honest look at the trans experience
"Will & Harper," directed by Josh Greenbaum, is a compelling blend of humor and heart. This documentary road film takes viewers on a 17-day journey across the US, following longtime friends Will Ferrell and Harper Steele as they navigate new terrain.