
Return to 27 Rue de Fleurus
There was a there there after all. It just didn't happen to be in Oakland. The there that was there was at 27 Rue de Fleurus in Paris, where Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas held court with many of the best and brightest of the Lost Generation.
Comic Book Honors Pulse Victims
This past week saw the publication of an eagerly awaited one-shot comic book that honors the lives that were lost or forever impacted by the June 12, 2016 mass shooting at Pulse.
Politics A Family Pursuit for D8 Supe Sheehy
Politics has long run in the family of Jeff Sheehy, appointed last week by San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee to the vacant District 8 seat on the Board of Supervisors.
Milk Plaza Redesign Gets $500K
Backed by a $500,000 donation from a gay California man and an upcoming international design competition, plans are being set for a multimillion-dollar redesign of San Francisco's Harvey Milk Plaza.
With Trump in Mind, SF Supervisors Vote for Unity
He is still a week away from becoming president, but Donald Trump loomed over this week's swearings-in of new and returning members to San Francisco's Board of Supervisors.
California Equality Group Hires First National Policy Director
The LGBT advocacy group Equality California has hired its first national policy director.
SF Progressives Plan Their Anti-Trump Strategy
Fighting to save access to health care and realizing they need to prepare for President-elect Donald Trump's proposal to deport immigrants and other conservative plans, about 200 people gathered in San Francisco last weekend to strategize.
On the Tab :: Jan. 5 - 12
We're starting fresh, according to that old Gregorian calendar. Every day is a new beginning, and every night a chance for fun.
Looking Ahead at 2017 in the Museums
2017 has barely gotten off the ground, but it's already shaping up to be a dynamic year at local museums. Take a look.
SF Symphony & SF Opera Ring In 2017
Before Trump gets Sylvester Stallone to re-consider being posted to the National Endowment for the Arts, let's get real and consider instead some promising musical events scheduled for the City by the Bay in 2017.
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