Sacto LGBTs Push Lavender Heights Project

LGBTs in Sacramento are working to establish an official gay district in the city, complete with rainbow crosswalks and a rainbow flag.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Oct 4, 2015

Priest Gets Emotional Sendoff at Final Mass at Castro Church

Laughter, tears, and warm embraces were in evidence last Sunday at Most Holy Redeemer, an inclusive Catholic congregation in the Castro, as a priest gave his final Mass after reportedly being told he could no longer celebrate the rite.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Oct 4, 2015

Frameline Film Trove Finds Home at Hormel Center

In a locked storage room at the San Francisco Public Library's annex building sit 94 white cardboard boxes. Inside is a collection of rare and notable LGBT films.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Oct 3, 2015

On the Tab :: Sept. 24 - Oct. 1

We all know what the biggest event is this weekend. You've probably already dragged your chaps out of the closet to get the wrinkles out. We see you, leather novices!

Sep 24, 2015

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Stephen Sondheim's masterpiece has finally hit the boards of the War Memorial Opera House, and despite some curious technical drawbacks, it remains a monster hit 36 years after the Broadway premiere.

by Philip Campbell | Sep 27, 2015

Italian Master Honored at the Castro

The Castro Theatre offers a quartet of films on Sat., Sept. 26, highlighting Vittorio De Sica's (1902-74) range and panache as a commercial entertainer.

by David Lamble | Sep 25, 2015

Out There :: Furries in Action

Yes, it's a retelling of the classic Jane Austen novel as re-enacted by a cast of guinea pigs in photographic tableaus.

by Roberto Friedman | Sep 26, 2015

Folsom: A Fair for the Kinky

It's that time of year again when the entire city comes alive with everything leather and kink! Whether you're a Bay Area resident, a pilgrim to Folsom, or watching from afar, you'll want to know all about this year's fair.

by Race Bannon | Sep 25, 2015

BARchive:: The Folsom Street Fire: Anatomy of a Sex Panic

A fire in San Francisco that was set by a workman in 1981 ignited a whole different sort of blaze: A media frenzy of anti-gay sensationalism. This feature casts a look back at a disgraceful episode from a deeply homophobic era.

by Michael Flanagan | Sep 27, 2015

Bias Complaint Filed Against Miami Strip Club

A San Francisco lesbian couple has filed a complaint against a Miami strip club after they said they were denied entrance because they were not accompanied by a man.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Sep 27, 2015


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