Roe

Even at age 21, when the machinations that led to the landmark Supreme Court decision on abortion began, Norma McCorvey had a gritty history that had little poster-child promise.This play tells some of her story.

by Richard Dodds | Mar 23, 2017

Puzzling Out Influence

It sounds like the plot of a Hollywood movie: A young art student encounters the work of an elder master, and his life and career are altered forever. But that is the actual real-life narrative that began in 1943.

by Sura Wood | Mar 26, 2017

Out There :: One Fraught Phone Call

Out There was in the house last Friday night as renowned Italian soprano Anna Caterina Antonacci (with pianist Donald Sulzen) performed Elle, the distraught character at the heart of Francis Poulenc's "La Voix humaine."

by Roberto Friedman | Mar 25, 2017

'Blues is a Woman' Blends Music and Stories

A group of highly regarded Bay Area musicians is launching their new ensemble theatrical concert at Freight & Salvage in Berkeley on Thursday, March 30.

by Sari Staver | Mar 26, 2017

On the Tab :: March 23 - 30

Whether you like your music live or DJed, your drag shows lipsynched or live (with sitcom or shade-throwing hilarity), and your gogos hot and/or heavy, plenty of nightlife fun awaits this week.

Mar 23, 2017

LGBT Seniors Settle in at 55 Laguna

Despite anti-discrimination laws that prevented city leaders from restricting heterosexual seniors from applying to live in the building, 68 percent of the seniors who moved in identify as LGBT.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Mar 26, 2017

SF LGBT Senior Agency Welcomes New Leader

The ceremony Thursday to dedicate the city's first housing designed specifically for LGBT seniors will also serve as a public debut for Karyn Skultety, Ph.D., the new leader of Openhouse.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Mar 26, 2017

Meals on Wheels Braces for Cuts

Meals on Wheels of San Francisco is bracing for possible cuts now that President Donald Trump has released his proposed budget, but the chief executive officer stressed that clients should not panic.

by Cynthia Laird | Mar 25, 2017

Man on Life Support After Castro Bar Outburst

A gay San Francisco man who had been acting violently at a Castro district bar is on life support, and the man's stepfather is attributing his condition to a sedative that he said first responders gave his son.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Mar 25, 2017

MA Students Take Part in Queer SF Travel Class

At first blush, spending spring break studying queer San Francisco might seem a bit too much navel-gazing even for the average LGBTQ San Franciscan. Think again!

by Charlie Wagner | Mar 25, 2017


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