The Barber of Seville

It is a happy start to the holiday season and a second chance for anyone (myself included) who missed the fun before.

by Philip Campbell | Dec 6, 2015

Scrooge in Love

Duane Poole's book moves merrily along as Scrooge gradually recognizes his deep loneliness beneath the cheery veneer, and three new spirits guide him to finally reunite with the girl who got away many years before.

by Richard Dodds | Dec 3, 2015

Movies of the Mind

I guess what I resent most about Hollywood is that it fell from such heights. There is in Hollywood's Past such grandeur, glamour, vision, incision, and in its Present such choked, bloated, blinkered conformism.

by Erin Blackwell | Dec 5, 2015

Out There :: Artistic Tourism in Washington

A week away, in Washington DC for familial holiday obligations, also meant a few happy afternoons spent amidst the bounty of our national art museums. An inveterate museumgoer, Out There can recommend the following exhibitions.

by Richard Dodds | Dec 5, 2015

SF Plan to End HIV Shows Progress

San Francisco made good progress in HIV prevention and treatment during 2015, and its successes have brought the city national and worldwide attention. But more work is needed to "get to zero."

by Liz Highleyman | Dec 5, 2015

SF Schoolchildren Mark World AIDS Day

When community activist George Kelly recently spoke to the fourth graders at Harvey Milk Civil Rights Academy about his 32-year struggle living with HIV, he noticed one student getting teary-eyed.

by Sari Staver | Dec 6, 2015

Confab Highlights LGBT Aging Research

As more and more LGBT seniors are living out of the closet, the issues they are confronting during their golden years are receiving increased attention from researchers who study aging.

by Matrhew S. | Dec 3, 2015

Misgendering in SF Trans Case Criticized

Advocates for the transgender community are criticizing a San Francisco attorney's misgendering of a trans woman who was allegedly assaulted in a recent hate crime.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Dec 6, 2015

Trans Vacationer Files Complaint Against Royal Caribbean

It was the most recent homophobic incident aboard Royal Caribbean. It follows on the heels of a gay man going overboard during one of the company's cruises allegedly after his husband and he were the recipients of anti-gay epithets.

by Heather Cassell | Dec 5, 2015

Bay Area World AIDS Day Events Set

Each year during World AIDS Day, people take time to remember loved ones who've been lost to the disease and those who continue living with it.

Nov 29, 2015


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