Listening to the Dust

By Kevin Kline | Saturday May 18, 2013
Sparks fly during a chance encounter between a European gentleman and a young Southerner in Brandon Shire’s intense novel.

Questions of Travel

By Mahalel Kilian Melloy | Saturday May 18, 2013
Two characters, in their own way of experiencing travel, connect as they tackle life’s love and loss.

A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III

By Mahalel Kilian Melloy | Saturday May 18, 2013
Most director’s sophomore features are painfully over-ambitious; cocky to a fault. But Roman Coppola’s second film, his first since 2001’s underrated "CQ," has the opposite problem: It feels like something he threw together over the course of a weekend.

Dreams and Decimation :: Sci-Fi’s Top Troika Go Retro

By Robert Nesti | Saturday May 18, 2013
Separately, SF writers Pam Sargent, George Zebrowski, and Jack Dann have forged influential careers. Together, the three have collaborated on a number of projects over the years, including their latest volume: Retro flip-book "Decimated / Dream of Venus."

The Oranges

By Mahalel Kilian Melloy | Saturday May 18, 2013

Which ’RuPaul Drage Race’ Drag Queen Got Engaged?

By Jason St. Amand | Saturday May 18, 2013
Find out which "Drag Race" star is getting married!

You Like Me. You Really Like Me.

By Jeanne Seaquist | Saturday May 18, 2013
Can someone tell me the name of the guy my friend Pete is dating? I want to find him on Facebook, but Pete won’t give me any leads. He thinks I’ll go blabbing about it in my column. He’s like, "I don’t want the country knowing what I put in my butt."

Icarus

By Mahalel Kilian Melloy | Saturday May 18, 2013
Tonight, Saturday, May 18, is Boston’s last chance to catch this show. Like any carnival, "Daedalus" exerts a slightly illicit magnetism, and the songs are a huge highlight. Catch it while you can!

Springing Into Action for LGBT Youth

By Robert Nesti | Saturday May 18, 2013
After a long winter of work and planning, Katy Rubin believes the time is right for an event which challenges artists, audiences and policy makers to use a fleeting medium as a springboard for improving the long-term trajectory of LGBT youth.

Gay Man Shot and Killed in Latest Attack on NYC LGBT Community

By Bobby McGuire | Saturday May 18, 2013
A 32 year old gay man was shot and killed early this morning, Saturday, adding to the recent rash of anti-gay hate crimes that have been plaguing New York City this month. The suspect was caught by police shortly after the attack. NYC Police Commissioner

Man Killed in Greenwich Village in Apparent Hate Crime

By Robert Nesti | Saturday May 18, 2013
A 32-year old man was shot to death early Saturday morning in New York’s Greenwich Village in what police are calling a hate crime.