Lily

It's a brooding premise, but one that's constructed and controlled masterfully in the hands of an inventive, talented writer.

by Jim Piechota | Jan 29, 2017

Women's March Sends Message to Trump

From the opening remarks at the rally before the San Francisco Women's March to the rain-soaked finish down Market Street, the queer thumbprint was on the stage, in the crowd, and behind the scenes.

by Sari Staver | Jan 29, 2017

Calif. Bill Would Allow 'Non-Binary' on Docs

California state Senators Toni Atkins and Scott Wiener have introduced a bill that would allow people to choose "non-binary" as the gender on their birth certificates and other documents.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jan 29, 2017

New SFPD Chief Pledges Safety, Respect

San Francisco's new police chief has been sworn in, pledging to be someone who's "accessible" and a "relationship builder."

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jan 28, 2017

Strut Panel Talks Healing During Trump Era

Panelists speaking at an LGBT-focused discussion about how to survive the Trump administration urged attendees to develop strategies for keeping funding flowing to organizations and to personally share their stories.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Jan 28, 2017

Diaz Pleads Not Guilty to Disfiguring Man

David Munoz Diaz, the gay San Francisco man previously jailed after killing a sex partner and allegedly starting fires in the Castro, has pleaded not guilty to charges that he disfigured a man while impersonating a peace officer.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jan 28, 2017

On the Tab :: Jan. 19 - 26

Favorite watering holes get wet for the urinauguration and protests. Get ready for the cartoon dictatorship with a stiff drink, a biting comedy show, or a relentless dervish on the dance floor.

Jan 19, 2017

Belleville

If misery loves company so much, why doesn't it just marry it? Well, sometimes it does, but the spouses may not realize at first that this is their bond.

by Richard Dodds | Jan 22, 2017

There's More to Cary Leibowitz Than Just Candyass

Droll humor, self-deprecation, a bundle of insecurities and stand-up comedy shtick characterize his work, as do self-loathing, Jewish neuroses and a queer sensibility that's difficult to define.

by Sura Wood | Jan 22, 2017

Thrillpeddlers in Peril!

As 1950s horror movies liked to conclude, "The End - or is it?" so it is with Thrillpeddlers: The 26-year-old troupe that has shed buckets of stage blood is losing its home known as the Hypnodrome.

by Richard Dodds | Jan 22, 2017


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