
Unsung Heroes :: Leather Community Acknowledged on World AIDS Day
For the leather community to be honored in such a public and meaningful way is a historic moment.
Castro Merchants Cry Foul Over Super Bowl Plans
There is growing concern among Castro merchants that next year's Super Bowl 50 celebrations will be a bust for their businesses due to the decision not to run the city's historic F-Line streetcars along upper Market Street.
Super Bowl 50 Brings Business to San Francisco
For the first time in the history of the Super Bowl, its minority-contracting program has been opened up to LGBT-owned companies, including close to 50 businesses with at least 51 percent LGBT ownership.
Wiener Calls for Hearing on Property Crimes
San Francisco Supervisor Scott Wiener this week called for a hearing on property crime trends in the city's residential neighborhoods, including home invasions, robberies, and auto break-ins.
Gay SF Airport Director to Retire
San Francisco International Airport director John L. Martin recently announced his retirement from the post that he's held for 20 years.
Gift Guide: Home Made Treats
Nothing says Christmas better than something homemade. Though some may not be the "most-handy" in the kitchen, these treats are as simple as can be and will mean the world to your recipient's tastebuds.
On the Tab :: Dec. 3 - 10
Break out the scarves and winter wear for your pre-holiday stroll to nightclubs where all sorts of sounds await, from retro punk to classic disco, gender-fluid electro to House-Burner grooves.
Eight Crazy Nights :: Chanukah with a Queer Twist
Chanukah, the Festival of Lights, commences on December 6. As always, there will be eight days and nights of candle lighting, gift giving and celebrating. This being the Bay Area, some of the events might have a queer twist or two.
Holiday Harmonies
As holiday concerts begin to fill our calendar, one of the more anticipated events is the annual Help is on the Way holiday concert, benefitting the Richmond/Ermet Aid Foundation.
Ana Gasteyer Gets 'Hip' in SF
You know her from her iconic comedy roles on "Saturday Night Live" and other TV shows. And if you're lucky, you got to see her as Elphaba in the original Chicago and later Broadway productions of "Wicked."
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