
Three's Company: Reviving the Legendary Sitcom
With a combination of drag, hilarious actors and witty dialogue, "Three's Company" makes a larger-than-life comeback for fans, while still welcoming newcomers to the show.
Funds Sought to Implement Castro Retail Strategy
Seven months after the release of a plan to fill vacant storefronts in the city's gay Castro district, a neighborhood group is seeking funds to implement it.
Harper Lee Answered 'Gay' Question
In a never-before published one-sentence response, the 89-year-old author who was buried last weekend, declared in 2009 she is "not even remotely gay."
Besties Voting Ends Soon
Bay Area Reporter readers only have a few more days to vote for the best people, places, and things in this year's readers' poll.
Trans Ex-Inmate Settles Case Against CA
A transsexual woman who was recently released from a California prison after working to get the state to provide her with gender-affirming medical care settled her case this week.
Optimism Over CA Pot Legalization
With activists coming together behind a single, well-funded proposed 2016 ballot initiative, Californians may soon be able to legally buy and grow weed for recreational use, say industry leaders.
On the Tab :: Feb 18 - 25
We're keeping the fun going, with nightlife events galore to add to your busy schedules. And our sixth annual Besties Awards are still open for your voting!
Ruddygore, or, The Witch's Curse
Leave it to Lamplighters Music Theatre to rehabilitate an obscure gem.
Gay Boxer's Redemption
Emile Griffith (1938-2013) isn't a particularly well-known name to the general public, but the late boxer had an extraordinary tale to tell. His story is coming to stage as a jazz opera.
Adoption Rites
Tanya Barfield is often asked if her plays are autobiographical. "That assumption is reductive," she said, despite situations that have, at least apparently, parallels to her life.
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