
Season to Taste
It's the time of year for season's greetings. Not the kind framed with pinecones and holly berries, but that time when theaters roll out their offerings for the coming season.
Gallery-Going Greets the Springtime
Dust off that Stravinsky recording and dance a pagan rite to spring, because contemporary art is blooming at local galleries. Here's a sampling.
Cheyenne Jackson :: Broadway & TV Star - and Doting Dad - Returns to Feinstein's
Cheyenne Jackson, who brings his cabaret act to Feinstein's at the Nikko next weekend, has made some rather significant changes in his life since his last performances in San Francisco.
BARchive :: The Original Breakfast Club
There are rare bars that are popular in one generation and come back a second time. Even rarer is one which has three lives. The 181 Club was such a bar. It lasted from the 1950s to the 1990s and left its mark on three generations.
Out & About :: Arts Events March 30 - April 6
Plenty of plays, musicals, dance and art shows, and more. And don't forget our seventh annual Besties party, celebrating the best of the LGBT bay area, Thursday, April 6 at Oasis!
Hormel Center Director to Retire
The director of the San Francisco Public Library's James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center is set to retire next month, just shy of 10 years leading one of the country's premier archives for the LGBT community.
Sunset Cannabis Fight Heats Up
Opponents of a medical cannabis dispensary in the Sunset are apparently making unsubstantiated claims about marijuana in an effort to scuttle the project.
Clinton Wows SF Business Crowd
In her first major speech since losing the presidential election, Hillary Clinton gave a sharp critique of the current administration's treatment of women at the annual conference of the Professional BusinessWomen of California.
Man Who Had Outburst at Castro Bar Dies
A gay San Francisco man who had a violent outburst at a Castro district bar and suffered cardiac arrest has died after being on life support for almost two weeks.
SF Leaders Call for More LGBT Senior Housing
Community and political leaders used the official dedication ceremony for San Francisco's first senior housing complex aimed specifically for LGBT seniors to highlight the need for additional projects to be built.
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