
Limerick Meeting Brings No Resolution to Gay Games Mess
Intense talks did not produce the resolution Team SF sought, but they did produce the promise of the continuation of the Gay Games.
On the Tab :: Oct. 15 - 22
The harvest of nightlife fun continues, be it it drag shows with more weaves than a cornfield maze, music acts that soar like the autumn breeze, or spoken word events that are much less pretentious than this sentence.
Stuff Happens
Thinking outside the box has become a concept, a metaphor, and now a physical reality at the Curran Theatre.
Bechdel on Bechdel
Allison Bechdel is besieged by questions. "How does it feel to have your cartoon-autobiography of your closeted father's suicide-by-Sunshine-Bread-truck turned into a Tony Award-winning musical?" might be among them.
Out There :: Rakoffian Pleasures
We met the bestselling humorist David Rakoff many years ago, in a San Francisco five-star hotel room, to interview him when his book Fraud came out.
Cosmic Comedy with 'Star Trek Live'
Celebrate the stellar entertainment of with cross-dressing space cadets as "Star Trek Live: Mudd's Women" continues its run on the Oasis stage through October 31.
Portable Punk :: Pookie & The Poodlez' Road Trip
Touring across the U.S. with a band to promote your second full-length album isn't a bad place to be for a 23-year-old. Trevor Straub, better known to his fans as Pookie, is pretty much living out his dream.
CA Gov. Brown Signs Slate of GLBT Bills
California will begin collecting LGBT demographic data and restrict how much insurers can charge for AIDS medications under laws signed this year by Governor Jerry Brown.
Dufty Resigns As SF Homeless Czar
Bevan Dufty, the gay man who has served as San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee's homeless czar since 2012, is resigning following next month's election.
Housing Planned for Sacto LGBT Seniors
Work is underway in Sacramento to create affordable housing that's welcoming to LGBT seniors.
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