On the Tab :: Oct. 29 - Nov. 5

Masked balls, parties and concerts feature in October's fete-filled finale, and November's fresh fall festivities.

Oct 29, 2015

The Magic Flute

Director Harry Silverstein's good-natured staging, with unfussy and often amusing choreography by Lawrence Pech, remains a bright and cheerful entertainment.

by Philip Campbell | Nov 1, 2015

'If/Then' :: Taking the Show on the Road

It's been reunion time for Anthony Rapp and Idina Menzel, who first worked together nearly 20 years ago as original cast members of "Rent." Now they are on a post-Broadway tour of "If/Then,"

by Richard Dodds | Oct 31, 2015

Gays Take on Halloween

Within the last 40 years, following the lead of queer people, adults have rediscovered Halloween, and this mystical holiday is no longer the province of children.

by Brian Bromberger | Oct 31, 2015

Out There :: Coming Soon, A New SFMOMA

A major Bay Area cultural institution has announced its return. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art will reopen on May 14, 2016, after 31 months of closure.

by Roberto Friedman | Oct 31, 2015

BARchive :: The Rose & Josie's - Two Well-Loved Venues Remembered

Shortly after having moved to San Francisco in the early 1980s, I was introduced to the concept of gay stand-up comedy (as it was called then).

by Michael Flanagan | Nov 1, 2015

Housing Main Theme of SF Election

In a city with some of the highest property prices and apartment rents in the country, it is no surprise that housing is the dominant theme in this year's municipal election in San Francisco.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Oct 31, 2015

In San Francisco, Trans Policy Plays A Role in Sheriff's Election

San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi's plans to stop classifying transgender inmates who haven't had surgery according to their birth sex have raised criticism from people in his department and has become an issue as he tries to hold onto his job.

by Khaled Sayed | Oct 31, 2015

San Francisco Set to Adopt LGBT Historic Statement

Two years after a pair of local historians began researching San Francisco's queer past, their report documenting often overlooked chapters of the city's history is set to be adopted by city officials.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Nov 1, 2015

St. James, TGI Justice Seek New Offices

A San Francisco nonprofit that provides free medical services, HIV testing, food, and other assistance to sex workers is looking for a new home as the South of Market building where the organization has been based for 13 years is being sold.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Nov 1, 2015


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