“Home?”: Palestinian Woman Enacts Her Amazing Story, Brilliantly—at Z Space
Hend Ayoub Travels from Israel to US, Making Art from Life by Lynne Stevens Hend Ayoub takes us on a gripping journey through her life, from her childhood as a Palestinian in Israel to her travel to the U.S. In her lively solo show, she confronts prejudice and misogyny as she searches for a…
“Night Driver”: Hong Kong Princess Navigates S.F. Queer Scene—at The Marsh
Note: This review is re-posted from March 2025, five months ago. Pearl Ong, All-Night Cabby, Speeds to Lesbian Liberation by Zack Rogow Pearl Ong has certainly lived a larger-than-life story. She went from Hong Kong princess to joining the lesbian liberation scene in San Francisco in the 70s, driving a taxi during late-night hours….
“Les Blancs” Delivers the Truth about Colonialism—at OTP
Millennial Notes Lorraine Hansberry Exposes European Arrogance in Africa by Kristian Stovall “Les Blancs” is a story that doesn’t let you look away. It holds up a mirror to the impact of colonization—on spirit, family, and identity. Lorraine Hansberry’s 1970 study of imperialism asks: What do you do when your own kin have had…