Romance is as beautifully volatile as Yorkshire in Francis Lee’s ‘God’s Own Country’
At the premiere of his film for Frameline’s San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival, Francis Lee emphasized that Yorkshire is a place that is dearly personal to him.
Romance is as beautifully volatile as Yorkshire in Francis Lee’s ‘God’s Own Country’
At the premiere of his film for Frameline’s San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival, Francis Lee emphasized that Yorkshire is a place that is dearly personal to him.
Virago Theatre Company’s ‘The Edge of the World’ shows promise through stellar performances despite limitations in production
The edge of the world does not have to be a post-apocalyptic scene with barren landscapes and half-human savages. For Miles Pawski, the edge can be found in places that are familiar and dear to us.
Virago Theatre Company’s ‘The Edge of the World’ shows promise through stellar performances despite limitations in production
The edge of the world does not have to be a post-apocalyptic scene with barren landscapes and half-human savages. For Miles Pawski, the edge can be found in places that are familiar and dear to us.
‘Ri Chang Dui Hua’ provides crucial dialogue for LGBTQ+ communities that extend beyond Taiwan
The film brilliantly sifts through two decades’ worth of documentation that plays a vital role in revealing something profound about both Huang and her mother.
‘Ri Chang Dui Hua’ provides crucial dialogue for LGBTQ+ communities that extend beyond Taiwan
The film brilliantly sifts through two decades’ worth of documentation that plays a vital role in revealing something profound about both Huang and her mother.
Berkeley’s Juneteenth Festival celebrates historic African American day, reflects South Berkeley’s cultural diversity
Juneteenth commemorates the day news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865, but the Berkeley Juneteenth Festival’s purpose transcends this monumental historic day.
Berkeley’s Juneteenth Festival celebrates historic African American day, reflects South Berkeley’s cultural diversity
Juneteenth commemorates the day news of the Emancipation Proclamation reached Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865, but the Berkeley Juneteenth Festival’s purpose transcends this monumental historic day.
‘My Cousin Rachel’ rises to tantalizing mystery but flatlines before satisfying
“My Cousin Rachel” is a tease at best — which is unfortunate, because it had the potential to be an exciting dark romance, thriller, mystery or all of the above.
‘My Cousin Rachel’ rises to tantalizing mystery but flatlines before satisfying
“My Cousin Rachel” is a tease at best — which is unfortunate, because it had the potential to be an exciting dark romance, thriller, mystery or all of the above.