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Articles by Joshua Rotter
Honoring Gilbert Baker, Creator of the Pride Flag
by Joshua Rotter • 06/02/2017 4:31 pm

The Castro Theater will host a celebration of the late artist’s life next Thursday, June 8.

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13 Reasons Why We’re Ambivalent About Caitlyn Jenner
by Joshua Rotter • 05/13/2017 12:00 pm

The conservative trans-rights activist supports the Second Amendment, might run for public office, and thinks Trump’s Cabinet is the problem.

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Q&A: Chatting With New Order’s Guitarist Phil Cunningham
by Joshua Rotter • 04/19/2017 2:14 pm

The relatively recent addition to the New Wave group talks about their new album, adding more dance vibes to their tunes, and how he got in the band in the first place.

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SFIFF Goes Out with The Green Fog, a...
by Joshua Rotter • 04/13/2017 11:13 am

Guy Maddin’s The Green Fog closes out the 60th San Francisco International Film Festival on Sunday with an homage to the greatest film ever shot in San Francisco.

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How Death Breathed Life into Daniel Clowes’ Wilson
by Joshua Rotter • 03/25/2017 5:54 pm

“Charles Schulz said something about any real cartoonist worth his salt can come up with a serviceable gag cartoon in five minutes,” Daniel Clowes says.

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It Was Sexy, Because Sexy’s Free: Danny Boyle...
by Joshua Rotter • 03/22/2017 9:30 am

None of the cast, including Ewan McGregor, had any hesitation about returning to roles they last played 20 years ago.

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Celebrity Medium Thomas John Breaks on Through (To...
by Joshua Rotter • 03/22/2017 9:26 am

Thomas John opens his doors of perception to connect with the departed at Swedish American Music Hall on Saturday at 8p.m.

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Disgruntled, But Ready to Fight, in Eclipsed
by Joshua Rotter • 03/13/2017 11:10 pm

The four sister wives in Danai Gurira’s Tony-winning play about Liberia’s civil war have difficulty escaping the patriarchy even when they become soldiers.

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Sandra Bernhard Searches for the Soul of America...
by Joshua Rotter • 02/15/2017 10:14 am

In anticipation of her show tomorrow evening, the famed comedian opines on Madonna, Mary Tyler Moore, and why women still capitulate to men.

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How Alison Bechdel Got Unstuck, in Fun Home
by Joshua Rotter • 01/31/2017 10:22 am

It starts with a ring of keys, and ends with her 43-year-old butch self confronting her gay father.

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