Arts & Entertainment A.C.T. Releases 'Tales of the City' Musical on Streaming, for Pride Week In celebration of Pride and the 10th anniversary of the world premiere of Armistead Maupin's 'Tales of the City, the Musical,' ACT is releasing it on streaming.
Arts & Entertainment Original 1993 'Tales of the City' Miniseries Premieres On Netflix If you've been avoiding watching the Tales of the City reboot on Netflix because you don't know any of the backstory — or you watched one episode and felt like you were missing too much backstory — you're now in luck.
Arts & Entertainment Armistead Maupin's 'Tales Of the City' Premieres On Netflix, With Victor Garber, Molly Ringwald and More Surprises Following its world premiere at the Castro Theatre in April, when one audience got to see Episode 1 of the rebooted series, Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City dropped all its 10 new episodes on Netflix on Friday.
Arts & Entertainment Exclusive: Armistead Maupin Says SF's New Culture Is 'A Bit Dull' At ‘Tales of the City’ Premiere SFist talked to Armistead Maupin, Laura Linney, and a whole gang of characters both old and new as the Netflix ‘Tales of the City’ reboot premiered Wednesday night.
Arts & Entertainment Netflix Drops Gorgeous Trailer For 'Tales Of The City' Featuring Bob the Drag Queen San Francisco looks stunningly beautiful and gloriously kooky and bohemian in the newly released trailer for Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City, the Netflix reboot of the ensemble tale that began with a 40-year-old serial column in the Chronicle, and a PBS miniseries based on those columns.
Arts & Entertainment 'Tales Of The City' Is Coming Back, Via Netflix Reboot Cue the sound of angels. Something is finally going right. Are you sitting down? Variety has reported that Netflix is developing a 10-episode "present-day continuation of San Francisco author Armistead Maupin's Tales of
Arts & Entertainment Frameline Breaks Out A Preview Of Its 2017 Festival Schedule We do not yet have the full schedule for this year’s Frameline, a.k.a the San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival that is set to run its 41st annual iteration June
SF News Armistead Maupin Returns To San Francisco For Good Famed chronicler of a semi-fictitious San Francisco of the late 70s and 80s, Armistead Maupin, has moved back to the city with husband Christopher Turner after two years of trying to make a
Arts & Entertainment Armistead Maupin Thinks We Should All Ease Off On The Techies In a new interview, novelist and chronicler of the San Francisco we all think was way cooler than it is now, Armistead Maupin, gives some choice quotes about how lame it is to
Arts & Entertainment Armistead Maupin Has A 'Stalker' Tales of the City author - and therefore San Francisco's unofficial novelist laureate - Armistead Maupin, as you may recall, relocated full-time with husband Christopher Turner to Santa Fe last summer. Well, he's
Arts & Entertainment Armistead Maupin's Home: 'Gandalf Slept Here With Magneto' The Chronicle's coffee-and-a-paper Sunday edition led with a nice easy reader on "only-in-SF" homes currently for sale. Besides namechecking Zynga CEO Mark Pincus' Russian stripper stalker, yesterday's piece offers a look inside Armistead
Arts & Entertainment Armistead Maupin, Chronicler of '70s City Life, Leaving the City Sad news! Armistead Maupin, author of the Tales of the City novels among others and a writer more fully identified with San Francisco than any other living writer we can think of (don't
Arts & Entertainment ACT's 'Tales of the City' Breaks Box Office, Attendance Records The American Conservatory Theater's world premiere production of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City, the musical we reviewed last month, has turned out to be a great success for the theater and has
Arts & Entertainment Miss Bigelow's Social City By the Numbers: Armistead Maupin Feted at 'Tales' Premiere Who was celebrating what: An astounding 700+ people littered Union Square last Thursday to celebrate the Broadway-bound musical of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City now playing at the American Conservatory Theater. Number
Arts & Entertainment A.C.T. Announces Their 2010-2011 Season, Incl. the Premiere of the <em>Tales of the City</em> Musical The American Conservatory Theater announces their upcoming season today, which includes a couple of exciting highlights: master clown Bill Irwin brings his adaptation of Molière's Scapin first thing in the fall; and come