On the Tab :: Jan. 7 - 14

We've finally got our new year's groove on, and the pace is picking up to a steady beat. Live music with flair and class, social cocktail events, and crazy drag shows are a constant, year in and year out. Here's the new batch!

Jan 7, 2016

Sutton Foster Drops In

Two-time Tony Award winner Sutton Foster became a high school dropout the first time she played San Francisco, and a college dropout for her second visit. Now she's headed back, and not too worried about ageism.

by Richard Dodds | Jan 10, 2016

Art World 2016

Get ready for an onslaught of new art complexes and renovated and expanded spaces in the first half of this brand new year, along with a plentitude of artworks that will fill them.

by Sura Wood | Jan 10, 2016

On A New Mission

Film buffs are giving an enthusiastic thumbs-up to the recently opened New Mission Theater, a five-screen restored Arc Deco movie palace at 2550 Mission Street in San Francisco.

by Sari Staver | Jan 9, 2016

Out There : New Year, Still Queer

Yes indeed, Brava's 4th Annual New Year's Eve Comedy Fiesta: Latino Power Edition! was everything we wanted from our NYE: hilarity, festivity, and sexual innuendo.

by Roberto Friedman | Jan 9, 2016

Pam Ann :: Fly Her Friendly Skies!

Pam Ann gets her name from the legendary (if long defunct) Pan American Airways. The naughty stewardess will be serving up politically incorrect laughs at Beatbox this coming weekend.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Jan 7, 2016

In San Francisco, Permit Process Turns into Proxy Fight Against PreP-Skeptical Agency

A permit request by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation to relocate its pharmacy in the Castro has turned into a proxy fight over the Los Angeles-based agency's stances regarding HIV prevention and AIDS funding.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jan 9, 2016

In California, 2016 Brings A Slate of GLBT-Friendly Laws

With the beginning of the new year, several California laws affecting LGBTs have gone into effect. The legislation addresses collection of data on sexual orientation and gender identity, as well as providing benefits to trans people.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jan 9, 2016

SFAF's Strut Center Opens At Last

The San Francisco AIDS Foundation's new Strut health and wellness center opened its doors at 470 Castro Street Monday after a long delay, and hosted an opening celebration and ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday, January 5.

by Liz Highleyman | Jan 9, 2016

SF Gay Couple Spearhead Change to Czech Family Law

A San Francisco couple who challenged the Czech Republic's ban on gay adoption won a landmark decision for their family, and they hope it will better the lives of other LGBT families in Europe.

by Heather Cassell | Jan 10, 2016


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