
On the Tab :: March 3 - 10
Spring into live acts with musicians, comics and more. We know it's officially still winter, but we've got a spring in our step!
PrEP Failure Case Shocks at Confab
PrEP dominated the news at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections last week in Boston, including the report of a rare failure to prevent HIV in a man taking daily Truvada.
Sullivan Brothers Set to Close Iconic Funeral Home
The 92-year-old family-owned Sullivan's Funeral Home will soon close, after the next generation decided they didn't want to go into the dying business.
Report: Theater Director Died from Mix of Drugs
The death last fall of a widely praised director of San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater was the result of an accidental drug overdose, the medical examiner's office has ruled.
Australia's 78ers Receive Official Apology
It's been 38 years coming, but participants of Sydney's first Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade received an official apology from New South Wales members of parliament.
On the Tab :: Feb 25 - March 3
Dress up, or dress down. From tuxedos to teasing wet undies, this week you can find all sorts of frivolity to go with any wardrobe.
Champion: An Opera in Jazz
The buzz surrounding the West Coast premiere of Terence Blanchard's "Champion: An Opera in Jazz" morphed into a roar of approval last Friday when a packed crowd cheered Opera Parallele's lavish new production.
Swans Will Be Swans
This ballet will break your heart, no matter what. It is the best there is.
Out There :: Lifestyle Correspondents
"Gaycation" follows out lesbian actress Ellen Page and her gay best friend Ian Daniel on their travels around the world looking for LGBTQ people and culture.
The Gangway: The Historic Bar's Not Gone Yet
Don't say your goodbyes to The Gangway just yet. The historic gay dive in the Tenderloin may not be closing right away, as has been previously reported.
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