Out There :: Vanished Worlds

One of the highlights of last week for Out There was attending the Circle of Friends opening celebration for the exhibition "Roman Vishniac Rediscovered" at the Contemporary Jewish Museum San Francisco.

by Roberto Friedman | Feb 20, 2016

Eli Conley and Pals Play at El Rio

Eli Conley, an East Bay-based singer, songwriter and musician, is thrilled to be singin' and struttin' at El Rio for a rompin' stompin' night of Queer Country.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Feb 20, 2016

Gay SF Planning Director Has No Plans to Leave

In recent months the leaders of several San Francisco city departments and agencies have either departed or announced their intentions to do so. John Rahaim, however, has no such plans.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Feb 21, 2016

SFAF Appoints New CEO

The San Francisco AIDS Foundation, one of the largest AIDS-based nonprofits in the country, announced this week that it's appointed a gay Chicago public health official as its new CEO.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Feb 21, 2016

NIMBY Wins; Sex Offender Rehab Co. Gives Up on San Francisco Site

Sharper Future, the sex offender rehabilitation company, has announced that it's given up trying to move into San Francisco's Duboce Triangle neighborhood.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Feb 21, 2016

Federal Budget Sustains HIV Funding, Requests More for PrEP

Funding for domestic HIV services saw a modest increase in President Barack Obama's proposed budget for fiscal year 2017 - including a $20 million allocation for a new PrEP pilot program. Critics want more.

by Liz Highleyman | Feb 20, 2016

Santa Clara County, CA, Adopts Plan to End HIV Transmission

At its February 9 meeting the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors approved a "Getting to Zero" initiative developed by the county's public health department.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Feb 20, 2016

On the Tab :: Feb. 11 - 18

Buy some fancy or cheap chocolates, and burn off those delicious calories by dancing in a club, or don't. But definitely do show some love for your favorite venues and nightlife peeps.

Feb 11, 2016

Painter Prophet of Modernism

Going to the exhibition "Pierre Bonnard: Painting Arcadia" at the Legion of Honor is like visiting a beloved old friend; it's an antidote to Super Bowl fatigue or whatever ails you.

by Sura Wood | Feb 14, 2016

Indie As They Wanna Be

The 18th SF Independent Film Festival (SF IndieFest) is certainly not a supercharged, glamorpuss event, and its actors-writers-directors-editors-cinematographers are decidedly unsung, even in their own bedrooms.

by David Lamble | Feb 14, 2016


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