
Guests in the Symphony Hall
The carousel of guest conductors continues spinning in Davies Symphony Hall as a trio of guest artists finished visits with the San Francisco Symphony last week.
Out There :: Screening Shorts During Last Down
We're so glad the Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Bowl is over. Fortunately, there was plenty to do on the Arts & Culture front these past few weeks -- and no fumbling after sportsballers or their pigskins!
The Fab Fauxnique :: Monique Jenkinson Brings 'The F Word' to Oasis
Whether performing at theatres in Europe, spacious museums, or nightclubs in South of Market, Monique Jenkinson astounds audiences with her eloquent blend of dance, theatre and drag. Jenkinson brings her new show to Oasis.
SF Readies Condom Campaigns to Reduce STDs
Messages about the use of prophylactics are returning as a way to combat rising rates of sexually transmitted diseases other than HIV.
Proposed Sex Offender Clinic Roils San Francisco Neighborhood
At the standing-room-only meeting some 200 residents, many wearing nametags that said "I Have A Question," heard gay Supervisor Scott Wiener promise that the move "was not a done deal."
Anti-Gay Group Gets Pissy About SF Park's Public Urinal
A bathroom-obsessed, anti-LGBT group based in Sacramento is threatening San Francisco officials with a lawsuit if they don't remove the recently installed pissoir from Mission Dolores Park.
SF Could See No Out Supervisor Come 2017
For the first time in nearly four decades, there is a remote possibility of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors having no LGBT members come January 2017.
No Love Lost Between Castro Merchants and Super Bowl
There was little for many merchants in San Francisco's gay Castro district to love about the city playing host to the annual football championship game.
On the Tab :: Feb. 04 - 11
Our sixth annual Besties Awards are open for your voting, online and in print. Vote for your favorite bars, performers and nightlife events... many of which are listed here!
Sagittarius Ponderosa
The straightforward pathway has certainly been lost to the main character in MJ Kaufman's promising but not completely satisfying work having its world premiere at New Conservatory Theatre Center.
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