Discharge Change Lifts Burdens for Gay Vet

The repeal of the military's anti-gay "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in 2011 made it easier for veterans kicked out for homosexuality to apply to have their discharges upgraded. For this 85-year-old veteran, it made a huge difference.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Sep 27, 2015

'Sex Panic' :: GLBT History Museum Lecture Revisits Bathhouse Closures

A standing-room-only crowd piled into the GLBT History Museum in the Castro to hear a lecture on what led to the death of San Francisco's famed gay bathhouse culture.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Sep 26, 2015

SF Spent Almost $200K on Pink Party

The city of San Francisco spent almost $200,000 on the Pink Party in the Castro neighborhood last June, according to data recently made available.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Sep 26, 2015

Wine Country's Gay Hideaways

It's a revolution with a queer eye that is combining metropolitan chic and authentic wine country aesthetics in a sophisticated way that is truly inspiring the best in Calistoga, the Anderson Valley in Mendocino County, and Guerneville.

by Heather Cassell | Sep 26, 2015

On the Tab :: Sept. 17 - 24

Autumnal action includes fun fundraisers, campy club nights, celebrity concerts, and down & dirty dance nights. Shed a few leaves and get out.

Sep 17, 2015

Luisa Miller

Giuseppe Verdi's pivotal opera, based on a domestic tragedy with political overtones by Friedrich Schiller, is a pretty heavy affair for the haute couture set.

by Philip Campbell | Sep 20, 2015

Classic Rhino

Theatre Rhinoceros has announced its 38th season, opening with a new play by its executive director and closing with a classic comedy by Noel Coward. The five-show season will take place at several venues around the city.

by Richard Dodds | Sep 19, 2015

Out There :: Night At the Opera

Last Friday night's San Francisco Opera gala opening signaled the official start of the San Francisco arts season.

by Roberto Friedman | Sep 19, 2015

'Nashville' Star Kyle Dean Massey Sings at Feinstein's

With roles in a slate of iconic Broadway and Off-Broadway shows, Kyle Dean Massey has already charmed musical theatre audiences by the thousands. Massey will make his Feinstein's debut October 2 and 3, with a show full of favorite songs.

by Jim Provenzano | Sep 20, 2015

Oakland Pride Doesn't Miss a Beat

The sixth annual Oakland Pride event didn't miss a beat as the parade and festival saw increased attendance and people enjoying all manner of entertainment, from pony rides for the kids to a bucking bronco for young and old alike.

by Cynthia Laird | Sep 19, 2015


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