Sheriff Provides Trans Housing Update

San Francisco Sheriff Vicki Hennessy is asking for body scanners so that transgender inmates in jail can be searched electronically rather than relying on sheriff's deputies to examine people.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Feb 18, 2017

ADAP Problems Persist Throughout CA

California officials still haven't fixed problems with the state's AIDS Drug Assistance Program, months after issues with the system emerged.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Feb 18, 2017

SF Honors Peron for Medical Cannabis Work

More than 100 friends of Dennis Peron's came to San Francisco City Hall Tuesday afternoon to thank the ailing gay activist credited with founding the medical marijuana movement.

by Sari Staver | Feb 18, 2017

SF LGBT Center Rolls Out #HireTrans Ad Campaign

A first-of-its-kind educational campaign to encourage employers to hire transgender and gender non-conforming workers can now be seen on Muni buses and downtown San Francisco BART stations.

by Charlie Wagner | Feb 19, 2017

Sandra Bernhard on Top

At age 61, she takes the subway to work every day and usually flies coach, but pop culture icon Sandra Bernhard talks like a celebrity, even if her lifestyle doesn't scream "diva."

by Sari Staver | Feb 12, 2017

Aesthetic Romp

Undeniably quaint, "Patience" is, to some, indicative of all that can be annoying about the famous Victorian theatrical partnership.

by Philip Campbell | Feb 12, 2017

Crash Course in Auguste Rodin

Reduced-scale versions of five of the six "Burghers" are on view at the Legion of Honor in a special exhibition marking the centenary of Rodin's death, and 50 of the French sculptor's works from the museum's permanent collection are on display.

by Sura Wood | Feb 12, 2017

Out There :: Treasurable Artifacts

One of the world's largest exhibitions of antiquarian books, the California International Antiquarian Book Fair returns to the Oakland Marriott City Center, Feb. 10-12, for its 50th anniversary.

by Roberto Friedman | Feb 11, 2017

Muddled on Maui: A Libation Vacation

This past December, to counteract a hectic Thanksgiving weekend full of large family gatherings, my partner and I planned a just-the-two-of us getaway to Maui. It rained. So we poured.

by Jim Gladstone | Feb 11, 2017

On the Tab : Feb. 9 - 16

Go out, go do, go be, go doobie-doobie doo. We've also got some fun offbeat Valentine's Day events to help you find love, lust, or a close proximity.

Feb 9, 2017


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