Broadway Fave Cady Huffman Performs at Feinstein's

Tonight and tomorrow night, Tony-winning tongue-in-cheek temptress Cady Huffman will slink, wink, and joke her way through a rare San Francisco engagement at Feinstein's at the Nikko.

by Jim Gladstone | May 12, 2016

Tea Room Theatre Closing

One of San Francisco's last gay porn theaters is set to close this weekend.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | May 15, 2016

Women's Building to Celebrate 45 Years with Party

The Women's Building will mark its 45th anniversary with a gala celebration next week that will bring out founding members, past leaders, community members, and local artists.

by Heather Cassell | May 15, 2016

Doughty to Be Honored by Openhouse

Roger Doughty, longtime president of the Horizons Foundation, will receive the Founders Award from Openhouse at its annual Spring Fling benefit Sunday, May 15 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, 5 Embarcadero Center in San Francisco.

by Sari Staver | May 14, 2016

Legal Services Agency to Move Into LGBT Center

A legal services agency that works with low-income Bay Area residents is moving its San Francisco office into the city's LGBT Community Center this fall.

by Matthew S. Bajko | May 14, 2016

NCLR Gala Focuses on Justice

Social justice was one of the themes at this year's National Center for Lesbian Rights gala, as speakers and honorees talked about the intersection between LGBTQ rights and the fight for racial equality.

by Khaled Sayed | May 14, 2016

On the Tab :: May 5 - 12

Great concerts in rock, cabaret, and Latin grooves should please the most diverse tastes, as well as low-down sleazy and sexy events, which we enjoy, but you may not, because there's no accounting for taste!

May 5, 2016

Onegin

With "Onegin," a three-act ballet choreographed in 1965 by the gay South African John Cranko, San Francisco Ballet brought their 2016 season to a sensational close.

by Paul Parish | May 8, 2016

In the Footsteps of Grace Jones

Grace Jones was bending gender identity for her own purposes and playing with extreme fashion and multiple personae before Lady Gaga got her groove and her meat dress.

by Sura Wood | May 8, 2016

Honoring Patty Duke

On May 10, the Castro Theatre will honor Duke's memory with screenings of her two best-known films.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | May 7, 2016


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