Shape-Shifting Genders

Playwright MJ Kaufman is about pulling away from the boundaries set by templates, especially in terms of gender, and an ancient Roman helped provide a key into a very contemporary conversation.

by Richard Dodds | Jan 23, 2016

Miracle on Capp Street

The house, Ireland's residence for three decades until several years before his death in 2009, is possibly his greatest, most enduring achievement, and his legacy.

by Sura Wood | Jan 24, 2016

Out There :: Let's Dance!

We all were shocked and saddened at the sudden death of the legendary David Bowie last week, and glad to see so many heartfelt tributes popping up everywhere.

by Roberto Friedman | Jan 23, 2016

Queer Punk Duo PWR BTTM Invades the Rickshaw Stop

Queer punk band PWR BTTM will leave their upstate New York home and start their first ever West Coast Tour in February, visiting cities such as San Francisco, Portland and Los Angeles.

by Bas Geerling | Jan 24, 2016

GLBT Historical Society Gets New ED

The GLBT Historical Society, which collects archival materials and operates the gay history museum in the Castro, announced this week that it's selected a new executive director.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jan 24, 2016

API Wellness Center CEO Wins Sabbatical Grant

The CEO of the Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center in San Francisco has won a sabbatical grant and plans to take a temporary leave from the nonprofit agency later this year.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jan 23, 2016

On the Tab :: Jan. 21 - 28

Listen to the sound of love, life, language and laughter. Watch as witty comics, magical musicians and deft DJs interpret these elemental parts of our world.

Jan 21, 2016

Foundation's $1M Donation to Openhouse Will Name Offices After Bob Ross

Openhouse will name its new offices in San Francisco's first LGBT senior housing development after Bob Ross, the founding publisher of the Bay Area Reporter.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jan 24, 2016

Police Share Frustration Over Property Crimes

Police and local officials told District 8 residents that they share their frustration in dealing with what they say is an uptick in property crimes and homeless encampments in the district.

by Sari Staver | Jan 21, 2016

Historic Gangway Bar Being Sold

The historic Gangway bar in the Polk Gulch is being sold, leaving what used to the queer center of San Francisco with just a couple of gay or trans bars.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jan 23, 2016


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