Defense Misgenders Victim of SF Trans Assault

As the couple accused of attacking a transgender woman in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood pleaded not guilty recently, the attorneys representing them repeatedly misgendered the victim.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Nov 29, 2015

Spirit of Ebenezer

The singer, actor, and overall funnyman Jason Graae has a dense resume that ranges from Broadway to opera, nightclubs to concert halls, television to cruise ships, and theater to CDs.

by Richard Dodds | Nov 29, 2015

How (Not) To Be a Man

Newsom is on a bullet-pointed warpath against forms of socialization that destroy boys' emotional lives, be they parent, peer group, school, or the more elusive influences.

by Erin Blackwell | Nov 29, 2015

Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg

Richard Wagner's nostalgic meditation on art and human relationships, "Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg" is his only comedy and also one of San Francisco Opera General Director David Gockley's Top 10 favorites.

by Philip Campbell | Nov 28, 2015

Trans Victims Recalled at Day of Remembrance

A somber remembrance of transgender people who have been killed in the last year included some closure for one three-year old Oakland case as police announced that it had been solved.

by Cynthia Laird | Nov 28, 2015

Gay Scooter Rider Killed in Hit-and-Run Collision

A gay man riding his scooter early Sunday morning near his home in San Francisco's Sunnyside neighborhood was killed in a suspected hit-and-run incident.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Nov 28, 2015

Out There :: Lesbian Love in Midcentury NYC

Lesbian crime novelist Patricia Highsmith 's chilly, psychologically complex works have long appealed to filmmakers.

by Roberto Friedman | Nov 28, 2015

Trans Employees Open Up About Workplace Issues

Accomplished opera singer Breanna Sinclaire, recently honored by Out magazine as one of the top 100 LGBT advocates of the year, still worries when she applies for a job or meets new co-workers.

by Sari Staver | Nov 28, 2015

On the Tab :: Nov. 26 - Dec. 3

Despite the holiday, or because of it, we've got an extra full plate of festive nightlife events that may help you dance off a few of those extra calories gained.

Nov 26, 2015

Ida Lupino, Groundbreaker

Actress Ida Lupino, who appeared in nearly 60 films in her 48-year career - she was smitten with Bogart in "High Sierra," a depraved murderess in "They Drive by Night," and a pathological warden in "Women's Prison" - was an anomaly.

by Sura Wood | Nov 21, 2015


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