
Senior Housing Lottery Delayed
The process to select the first residents of an affordable housing development in San Francisco aimed toward LGBT seniors has been delayed by several weeks.
Homeless Youth Agency Holds Open House
A San Francisco nonprofit that provides basic medical care, syringe access, and other services to homeless youth in the Upper Haight district recently invited neighbors to discuss concerns about its new office space.
Lesbian Ex-SF Cop Claims Retaliation by Former Chief
A former San Francisco police officer has filed a claim against the city, saying recently departed Police Chief Greg Suhr forced her to retire after she went public with allegations that another officer had embezzled money.
Both Sanders, Clinton Have Fans Among SF Dems
Polls of California Democratic primary voters continue to show former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton favored to win the state's June 7 presidential contest against Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont).
On the Tab :: May 19 - 26
Celebrate with classic rock, tribute bands (The Smiths and Morrissey in one week), hip hop queens (Swagger Like Us) and other musical choices.
Welcome to the New Modern
After a three-year modern art version of perpetual winter, the $305 million Snohetta-designed museum finally threw open its doors on May 14 to sell-out crowds.
Essential Almodovar Plays the Roxie
Is there a single Pedro Almodovar big-screen moment? You be the judge as San Francisco's Roxie Theater hosts a retrospective of the brilliant Spanish filmmaker's seldom-seen early works.
On the Town :: Fashion Festivities
Two blockbuster events absorbed our weekend!
Glam on Cam
"When I was a child, I was the gayest little boy in the world," recalled the London-bred, Los Angeles-based photographer Magnus Hastings. Now 42, the self-trained photographer has a blossoming career as the world's foremost drag portraitist.
Mr. David's Glamfest
"Glamour should make one convulse," some wise queen once said.
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