Mother of Murdered Trans Teen Seeks Financial Help

The mother of slain transgender teen Gwen Araujo, whose murder over a decade ago played a huge part in advancing transgender rights, is struggling financially and has launched an online crowdfunding campaign.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jan 2, 2016

Gay Reporter Ushered in Change at the New York Times

When someone reads the New York Times today, they can see same-sex wedding announcements, editorials in favor of marriage equality, and in-depth coverage of LGBTQ issues. But it didn't always used to be like that.

by Brian Bromberger | Mar 5, 2016

On the Tab :: Dec. 24 - 31

Christmas has a full moon, and New Year's eve is full of celebratory events; big blow-outs, comedy capers and club culture.

Dec 24, 2015

I'll Never Write My Memoirs

Her definitive remake of Edith Piaf's "La Vie en Rose" made her the ultimate representation of disco, fashion, the sexual revolution, and the emergence of LGBT culture. Now she tells her story.

by Cornelius Washington | Dec 27, 2015

Nutcracker

After 70 years, San Francisco Ballet's "Nutcracker" is still a muscular blockbuster holiday extravaganza.

by Paul Parish | Dec 24, 2015

2015: The Year on Stage

Any year that starts off with a visit from Angela Lansbury is <i>ipso facto</i> a memorable year. A tough act to follow, for sure, but many more theatrically memorable moments were to come.

by Richard Dodds | Dec 27, 2015

Out There :: Opera of Epic Proportions

San Francisco Opera will offer the world premiere of "Dream of the Red Chamber," an adaptation of the epic 18th-century Chinese novel, by composer/co-librettist Bright Sheng and co-librettist David Henry Hwang (M. Butterfly).

by Roberto Friedman | Dec 26, 2015

A Notable New Year with David Hernandez

On the night before New Year's Eve, David Hernandez will be belting out original compositions and familiar standards when he brings his show, Holiday Hangover, to Feinstein's at the Nikko.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Dec 27, 2015

Facebook Reps Grilled at Meeting Over Name Policy

Tempers flared as around 100 community members faced off with Facebook representatives over continuing criticism of its real name policy.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Dec 26, 2015

Linea Lands Urgent Care Center

An urgent care center is moving into two vacant retail spaces in the Linea housing development on upper Market Street.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Dec 27, 2015


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