MOVIE: Compulsion
Not to be confused with the 1959 drama based on the notorious Leopold and Loeb case, this erotic thriller which stars Carrie-Ann Moss from The Matrix and Heather Graham, who will forever be known as Roller Girl, as lovers. In select theaters today.

MUSIC: SongVersation,India.Arie
She’s still not the average girl from your video, as proven by her latest album, which will be released Tuesday. Listen to her new single “Brother’s Keeper” here.

EXHIBIT: Psycho Nacirema
Love him, hate him or love-to-hate him, James Franco keeps it interesting. For example, there’s this exhibition featuring everyone’s favorite master queer-baiter recreating scenes as Janet Leigh in Psycho. At London’s Pace Gallery through July 27.

FESTIVAL: Frameline San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival
Experience 10 glorious days of cinematic gluttony with LGBT films such as the period drama Test (pictured), the doc I Am Divine and the David Sedaris-inspired comedy C.O.G..Through June 30.

PERFORMANCE: An Evening of Classic Lily Tomlin
If you can think of an entertainer more versatile and talented than Lily Tomlin, please tell us who it is because we’re stumped. The renowned comic genius will revive favorite characters such as Edith Ann and Ernestine June 22 at the Segerstrom Center for the Performing Arts.

Months ahead of the actual Folsom Street Fair, come out to hear highly-touted bands such as Bright Light, Bright Light (pictured) and Slow Knights (AKA Del Marquis from Scissor Sisters) perform. June 27 9 p.m.
TV: The Out List Dustin Lance Black, Lady Bunny, former NFL football player Wade Davis, Ellen Degeneres, Cynthia Nixon, Suze Orman, Jake Shears, and Wanda Sykes are among the LGBT notables who share their personal tales of coming out and obstacles they’ve overcome in this powerful documentary. Premieres on HBO June 27.

CONCERT: Not Entirely Wicked
Broadway genius Stephen Schwartz (Pippin, Wicked) will premiere his newest work, “Testimony,” a song developed in collaboration with It Gets Better Project creator Dan Savage, at this weekend’s Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles concert. June 22-23. For more information, go here.
RomanHans
How about making us click through to another page after every line of type? There’s wasted opportunity here!
Cee
I’m not clicking through all those photos when you can just put them on one page.
I dunno what’s wrong with Queerty.