On the Tab :: March 24 - 31

March came in and it's going out. Have you lived it up, lived it out, lived? We want to live, and enjoy life with you. So many bands are performing this week, it's a feast of acoustic, rock, punk and queercore fun.

Mar 24, 2016

Revolutionary Bay Area Impresario

A polarizing, larger-than-life persona in the Bay Area rock scene of the 1960s and 70s, Bill Graham finally gets his own show.

by Sura Wood | Mar 27, 2016

Trajal Harrell's Tanztheater

March madness is with us in the dance world. Big things are happening everywhere.

by Paul Parish | Mar 26, 2016

Out There :: Chlorinated Choreography

Even though its two dances were repeats from last season's fare, San Francisco Ballet's Program 5 at the War Memorial Opera House was an unadulterated delight. Out There attended last Friday night's performance.

by Roberto Friedman | Mar 26, 2016

Lesli Margherita :: Broadway's 'Broad' at Feinstein

All that brass and sass-with a touch more class-is on display in "Broad," Margherita's tribute to some of the unconventional female performers with whom she feels a kinship.

by Jim Gladstone | Mar 27, 2016

BARchive :: Celebrating Sweet Lips

Richard "Sweet Lips" Walters wrote a column in the Bay Area Reporter from April 1, 1971 till June 24, 2010. first called "Sweet lips Sez" and eventually shortened to "Sweet Lips." Somewhere along the way it became much more.

by Michael Flanagan | Mar 27, 2016

San Francisco Giving Up On the Pink Party?

There will be no Pink Party in the city's gay Castro district the Saturday before the annual LGBT Pride parade this June, marking the first time in more than 20 years the event hasn't taken place in some incarnation.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Mar 27, 2016

Data Show Increase in LGBT CA Residents

With relative frequency in recent years, news outlets have touted how more conservative areas of the U.S. are becoming home to growing populations of LGBT residents.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Mar 26, 2016

Historical Society Gets New Archive Space

San Francisco's GLBT Historical Society has a new site for its voluminous archives.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Mar 26, 2016

Federal Recognition Sought for San Francisco LGBT Historic Sites

Historic preservation officials are seeking federal recognition for four sites in the city that played a role in the history of San Francisco's LGBT community.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Mar 27, 2016


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