
New Orleans: 'Bon Temps' in the Southern Party Town
New Orleans is without compare as a travel destination for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and even straight people, combining world class bawdiness, drinking, exquisite fine and casual dining, art, and a matchless music scene.
Trans Former Employee Accuses Agency of Bias
Berkeley officials will investigate a city-funded agency that provides services to people with disabilities after a transgender former employee accused it of fostering a "psychologically tortuous" workplace.
SFAF CEO to Lead Phoenix Biz Group
Departing San Francisco AIDS Foundation CEO Neil Giuliano will become president and CEO of Greater Phoenix Leadership, it was announced Wednesday.
Oakland Queer Space Readies for Opening
A much-anticipated multi-use space in downtown Oakland dedicated to queer people will soon be opening its doors.
Probation in Aiello Case
A woman who had been jailed after the death of a former Bay Area Reporter writer has been sentenced to five years probation in the case.
Berkeley Exhibit Celebrates ADA Milestone
The Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability at San Francisco State University has put together an exhibit called "Patient No More" to celebrate the Americans with Disabilities Act's 25th anniversary.
On the Tab :: Aug. 13 - 20
Hoppin' and boppin', shakin' and bakin' (muffins, that is). How's your summer winding up? Here, have more fun, with a slew of comedy shows that'll inevitably offend someone.
'Romeo & Juliet,' Free in the Park
Rebecca J. Ennals' conception of "Romeo and Juliet" is being presented this summer by the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, which has been bringing free theater to Bay Area parks for 33 years.
Ordinary Lives Observed at Pier 24
The exhibition assembles an informal trilogy, three bodies of work made over the course of 13 years that observe American society, its class and racial divides, and the rhythms of existence in a variety of regions.
Out There :: Egyptian Treasures
Summer is breezy and cool in San Francisco, but Out There spent last week sweltering as if under a Sahara sun as we read "The Obelisk and the Englishman - The Pioneering Discoveries of Egyptologist William Bankes."
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