Cirque Dreams of Mexico

Under a custom-built big top adjacent to AT&T Park, San Francisco will play host to the United States premiere of "Luzia," the newest traveling production from Cirque du Soleil, beginning tonight, Nov. 17.

by Jim Gladstone | Nov 17, 2016

Residents Begin Moving into 55 Laguna Project

The first residents of a $16 million San Francisco affordable housing development intended for LGBT seniors began moving into their apartments this week, a month later than initially expected.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Nov 19, 2016

Trans Woman Accused in Oakland Triple Slaying

A San Jose transgender woman is accused in the brutal killings of an Oakland woman and her wife and son after the trio were found in their home early Friday morning.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Nov 19, 2016

LGBTs Across Country React to Trump Win

People at LGBT organizations in several states said that the election has been tough on clients and heightened worries about funding, but they've also seen support.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Nov 20, 2016

Leno Unsure of Future

Sunday, December 4 gay state Senator Mark Leno's time in the Statehouse will officially come to an end. The San Francisco Democrat is being termed out of office.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Nov 20, 2016

Anti-Trump Protests Erupt in Bay Area

The Bay Area's LGBT community joined thousands of other people in swift reaction to President-elect Donald Trump's unexpected win on Election Day.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Nov 19, 2016

Aida

The confused and confusing staging has many intelligent insights to offer, and the musical values remain high, but listeners must forgive or try to ignore an awful lot of visual interference to really hear the well-loved score.

by Philip Campbell | Nov 13, 2016

Touchy Subjects

"Touchy Subjects," the latest Dadaist political dance by Scott Wells and Keith Hennessy, played to an expectant full house at Dance Mission Theater last weekend.

by Paul Parish | Nov 13, 2016

Aida

The confused and confusing staging has many intelligent insights to offer, and the musical values remain high, but listeners must forgive or try to ignore an awful lot of visual interference to really hear the well-loved score.

by Philip Campbell | Nov 13, 2016

Touchy Subjects

"Touchy Subjects," the latest Dadaist political dance by Scott Wells and Keith Hennessy, played to an expectant full house at Dance Mission Theater last weekend.

by Paul Parish | Nov 13, 2016


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