
Jake Heggie Goes Global
It is one measure of San Francisco-based composer Jake Heggie's success that his songs, long considered the province of American artists, have found their champions in Europe.
Out There :: Sound Artistry
If Paris is the City of Light, it seems sometimes that San Francisco is the City of Film Fests. Every year new and specialized ones pop up. This fall sees the debut of the San Francisco International Southeast Asian Film Festival.
Afternoon Delight :: The East Bay Patio Party
Afternoon Delight, the monthly house music party at Oakland's The New Parish, celebrates its first year and the 30th birthday of its cofounder Justin Lenzi, aka DJ Justime, this Sunday, November 22.
SF LGBT Senior Agency Ramps Up Housing Outreach
Openhouse, the San Francisco-based LGBT senior agency, is ramping up its housing outreach as it prepares to open next fall the city's first affordable housing complex meant for LGBT seniors.
SF Pride Shooting Case Settled
The nonprofit organization that runs San Francisco's annual LGBT Pride parade and festival this week settled a lawsuit with a man who had sued it after he was shot at the June 2013 celebration.
Jailed Couple Describes Trans Assault
The man accused of attacking a transgender woman in San Francisco's Mission district Sunday has told the Bay Area Reporter that the incident started when she bumped into him and his fiance and called him the n-word.
Noel 'Cautiously Optimistic' About Knoller's Appeal
Robert Noel, the husband of Marjorie Knoller, the woman convicted of murder after the couple's dogs killed their lesbian neighbor in 2001, told the Bay Area Reporter this week that he stands by his wife.
On the Tab :: Nov. 19 - 26
Get on up, get on out, and get grooving to the multitude of opportunities for nightlife fun.
Who's the Cool Kid Now? The 'Daring Young Man,' That's Who
There's a largely unexplored route to being one of the cool kids in high school: Learn how to soar on the flying trapeze. "It was exciting, it was physical, and it was cool," said Marin native Brennan Figari.
Wild Imaginings in the Galleries
Women rule as authors of their art, which doesn't mean that men don't make solid showings, in gallery exhibitions running through December. Take a look.
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