
Ceiling Fans
It took three years, but the hit of TheatreWorks' 2012 New Works Festival is now running as the full-scale opening production of its new season.
AIDS Walk 'Re-energizes' HIV Fundraising
Last weekend's AIDS Walk San Francisco saw a resurgence in fundraising that left organizers pleased, especially in light of donor fatigue when it comes to HIV/AIDS causes.
Report Highlights Lack of LGBT CA Judges
A new report is highlighting a fact often overlooked about the state's judiciary - LGBT judges are largely missing from the state and federal bench in California.
High Percentage of GLBT Homeless Persists
San Francisco officials have released a report showing that 29 percent of the city's homeless population identify as LGBT -- the same figure that was reported in 2013, the last time such numbers were released locally.
AIDS Confab Highlights Treatment and Prevention
The 2015 International AIDS Society conference will be remembered as a milestone in the global effort to eliminate new infections and expand treatment to everyone living with HIV worldwide, experts said this week in Vancouver.
Beckles Praises Milk at Dem Club Dinner
An East Bay lesbian city council member addressed guests at a recent LGBT Democratic club dinner and talked about changes that have happened across the bay.
On the Tab: July 16-23
Among the new nightclub shows, "Champagne White and the Temple of Poon," the eagerly-awaited sequel to the hilarious hit comedy "Shit & Champagne."
Call Me Miss Birds Eye: A Celebration of Ethel Merman
The current tenant at the Geary Theater suggests an afternoon salon with tea and cakes to follow. What it doesn't suggest is a proper celebration of Ethel Merman, despite a subtitle staking claim to that proposition.
Musical Citizen of the World
International pop and West African music star Angelique Kidjo brought her unique blend of global awareness and musical diversity to Davies Symphony Hall last week.
Capturing the Sublime
"Night Begins the Day: Rethinking Space, Time, and Beauty" is distinguished not only by the strength of the artworks, which stand on their own, but by its aspiration to encompass time and the incomprehensible vastness of space.
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