
Maggie Smith: A Biography
This biography is primarily a chronological study of Smith's performances during her 60-year career and critical analysis of her acting style, along with an account of her professional successes and (few) failures.
On the Tab :: Jan. 14 - 21
Music - live, mixed and sung-to - comprise our highlights in nightlife this week. So put on your red shoes and dance the blues away.
Taylor Mac :: Queering American Popular Music
Performer-writer-provocateur Taylor Mac is pretty much impossible to categorize, so what to make of "A 24-Decade History of Popular Music?"
Cohen & Cooper: Best Buds Forever
Andy Cohen, host of Bravo's popular chat fest "Watch What Happens Live," and CNN news anchor Anderson Cooper are coming to the Bay Area.
Out There :: Operatic Offerings
The season kicks off on Sept. 9 with Umberto Giordano's "Andrea Chenier," featuring the SFO debuts of South Korean tenor Yonghoon Lee, Italian soprano Anna Pirozzi, Georgian baritone George Gagnidze and American mezzo-soprano J'nai Bridges.
All-Gender Restrooms Proposed in San Francisco
San Francisco Supervisor David Campos this week introduced legislation that would require local businesses and city-owned properties to make all one-person bathrooms gender neutral.
API Wellness Center Expands Clinic Hours
The Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center has expanded the hours of its recently remodeled Wellness Clinic as it continues to make changes now that it has federal status.
Researchers: Pets Can Boost Health of LGBT Seniors
Aging researchers are just beginning to take notice of how pet ownership can be a boon for older adults, especially LGBT seniors who are more likely to live alone and lack family connections.
New SF Sheriff Shares Plans for Trans Inmates
During her first full day on the job, newly sworn-in San Francisco Sheriff Vicki Hennessy met with advocates to work on updating her department's policies on transgender inmates.
Mixed Views on Legacy of Controversial Psychiatrist
In the wake of the recent death of psychiatrist Dr. Robert L. Spitzer, gay and lesbian psychiatrists have renewed the debate of his legacy.
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