Diaz, Accused in Assault, Back in Jail

David Munoz Diaz, who was acquitted in 2014 of murdering another man during a sexual encounter, and then was released from jail in September in an unrelated arson case, is back in custody after he allegedly assaulted another man.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Dec 10, 2016

Bay Area Grieves Ghost Ship Fire Victims

Many in the Bay Area are grieving the loss of 36 people, including three who identified as transgender individuals, who died in a fire at an Oakland warehouse known as the Ghost Ship.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Dec 10, 2016

Safety Seminar Urges People to Be Alert, Report Crimes

Nationally, reported hate crimes against Jews, Muslims, LGBT people, and people of color spiked in the aftermath of the presidential election, and local community leaders held a safety seminar this week to address concerns.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Dec 4, 2016

SF City College Faces Enrollment Crunch

San Francisco's community college system is facing an enrollment crunch as it anxiously awaits word on if its accreditation will be upheld and if city leaders will make good on their pledge to offer free tuition to city residents.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Dec 3, 2016

Stud, Castro Country Club Get Legacy Status

Two iconic LGBT businesses in San Francisco - the Stud bar and the recovery-based Castro Country Club - could get some help after the city's Small Business Commission granted them legacy business status.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Dec 3, 2016

Cleve Jones Shares His Story

It's not an exaggeration to say that longtime gay activist Cleve Jones has been involved with every major event in San Francisco's LGBT movement since 1977, when he befriended and worked with Harvey Milk.

by Brian Bromberger | Dec 3, 2016

Pulse Survivors to Light Tree of Hope

The tree, which this year is dedicated to the Pulse victims and survivors, features origami cranes with wishes on them. It has been a holiday fixture for more than a decade.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Dec 4, 2016

Daniel Reichard :: The Jersey Boy and Midtown Man Sings Holiday Classics

He's the kind of man some mothers wish we would bring home for the holidays; sharp-dressed, clean-cut, and his versions of seasonal classics will brighten any gathering.

by Jim Provenzano | Dec 4, 2016

Entanglement

A car trip is an apt analogy for a play in which the metaphorical passengers of various familial relationships are packed together as closeness brings about arguments, frustrations, rivalries, detours, and disputes over which routes best to take.

by Richard Dodds | Dec 4, 2016

Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance!

When Yazbeck steps into the spotlight at the Venetian Room he'll be sharing some of the lessons he's learned from his many years in the theatre as he tells the story of his life.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Dec 3, 2016


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