
SFAF Looks at More Space for Strut
The doors to Strut, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation's new gay and bi men's health center, haven't even opened, yet the agency is already exploring the possibility of taking over additional retail space in the Castro.
On the Tab :: Oct. 22 - 29
This week, women and queens in song, comedy -and comic songs! - top our list of preferred nightlife favorites. For pre-Halloween weekend fun, see our extra events list, Halloween Hookup.
Treasures From An Exhibition
It has been 100 years since the San Francisco Panama-Pacific International Exposition opened its gates to the 19 million visitors who flocked to see it in 1915. A fraction of what was once displayed there is currently on view at the de Young.
Cinema in South Asian Places
The 13th annual San Francisco International South Asian Film Festival, subtitled "Bollywood and Beyond," can at first glance be confusing in format and screening venues. Let's clear it up some...
Out There :: Pop Music Appeal
Out There receives an insane number of pitches, releases and swag from record companies, and we're not really sure why. But there are a few new albums out, or soon to be released, that caught the attention of our ever-thirsty ears.
Darren Criss Performs at the Nourse
The Nourse Broadway series returns Friday October 30, with host and musician Seth Rudetsky performing in a duo musical concert with the locally-born wunderkid; singing, dancing, rocking sensation Darren Criss.
John Grant on His Eloquent Musical Rage
Currently touring through the U.S., with an expansive European tour to follow, John Grant will perform music from his new album, "Grey Tickles, Black Pressure." Grant chatted with Bay Area Reporter's Jim Provenzano.
9th Circuit Case Aids Trans Latinas
A recent decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has helped one undocumented transgender woman from Mexico stay in the U.S. and attorneys hope the ruling will aid others.
Man Accused in Attack on Lesbian Held for Trial
A San Francisco man accused of trying to kill a lesbian by attacking her with a liquor bottle is headed for trial after a judge this week held him to answer on several charges.
San Francisco Mayor 'Open' to Allowing Gay Bathhouses
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee is "open" to allowing gay bathhouses to once again operate in the city as long as public health officials believe doing so would not hinder their plan to eliminate by 2020 nearly all new HIV infections.
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