The author who chronicled lesbian San Francisco in the 1990s now gives us a full treatment of the Tarot, which she’s practiced for nearly 30 years.
But she’s coming back to S.F. from L.A. this Sunday, Oct. 9, for a Litquake event with Daniel Handler.
As though Michelle Tea and co. aren't busy enough running the stellar, longstanding monthly Radar Reading Series, premiering Valencia's The Movie at film festivals…
Adobe Books. Valencia: Film adaptation of Michelle Tea's novel about lesbian punk love in the as-yet-ungentrified Mission District. Proceeds benefit Adobe Books and Tea's…
In the prologue of the documentary Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton, a voice approximating that of the eponymous ecstatic trickster recounts his…
For 10 years now, Radar Productions has been providing a venue for queer and queer-friendly artists from all over the country and beyond. Its…
It's pretty rare for a queer (and queer-friendly) literary showcase to last a decade, and even rarer when the host (powerhouse Michelle Tea) bakes…