Trans Behind Bars :: 'The Women of San Quentin' Comes Amid Historic Changes

A new book chronicling the lives of nine transgender women across the country who have been incarcerated comes amid historic progress for such prisoners.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Oct 11, 2015

Gay-Led SF Center Promotes the Art of Bookmaking

The 7,000 square foot space at the foot of the city's Potrero Hill neighborhood is home to the San Francisco Center for the Book. For nearly two decades it has been promoting and preserving the art of bookmaking.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Oct 11, 2015

On the Tab :: Oct. 1 - 8

Fall fun is ripening so sweetly, there's no need to add pumpkin spice. But you will, Blanche, you will.

Oct 1, 2015

Curran Events

The front of the theater is now splashed with Keith Haring-style graffiti glyphs, with an array of bright red shards pointing toward the stage-door alley on the left side of the building. Inside, the shows are going on.

by Richard Dodds | Oct 4, 2015

Some Enchanted Evening

The Opening Gala of the San Francisco Symphony's 104th season has left some pleasant memories, a few unanswered questions, and perhaps most importantly, a confirmation of Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas as party host par excellence.

by Philip Campbell | Oct 4, 2015

Out There :: Indiana Uber Alles

"I Can Give You Anything But Love" is the just-published memoir from novelist, playwright, critic, artist and all-around caustic wit Gary Indiana. If you know his work, you know you're in for a bumpy ride.

by Roberto Friedman | Oct 1, 2015

Well-Strung :: The 'POPssical' Quartet Returns to Feinstein's

The quartet chats with the press, having just returned from Italy, where they performed at The Vatican, of all places.

by Jim Provenzano | Oct 3, 2015

The Dating App/Cazwell Crossover

Sean Howell, a polymathic Phileas Fogg of the internet age, travels the world advocating for LGBT rights and net neutrality while promoting his business, the gay social app, Hornet.

by Jim Gladstone | Oct 4, 2015

Natali Draws Ire of Castro Merchants

With the number of vacant storefronts he owns set to increase, Castro landlord and bar owner Les Natali has drawn the ire of nearby business owners for what they contend is a "huge and rapidly-growing blight" on the gayborhood.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Oct 3, 2015

Castro Fair to Honor Cookie Dough

This Sunday's Castro Street Fair will be dedicated to Cookie Dough, the beloved San Francisco drag queen who died earlier this year.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Oct 3, 2015


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