
On the Tab : June 11 - 18
Junelacious events have really stepped up the pace. Nightlife and even daytime fun's forming in every color of the rainbow.
Chinese Contemporary
The Asian Art Museum's latest embrace of contemporary art can be counted as a surefooted success.
Express Train to 'Hades' and Other Theater Destinations
With the canon of revivable Cockettes musicals fairly well exhausted, Thrillpeddlers is looking into a less hazy past for its eighth Theatre of the Ridiculous revival production.
Out There :: It's A Hard-Knock Life
Let's face it: The musical "Annie" was old-fashioned even when it opened on Broadway in 1977. That doesn't mean it's not a crowd-pleaser... along with the other events profiled this week!
BARchive :: Excerpts From the New Memoir 'Sex, Drugs & Disco'
San Francisco, Mid-1970s. A perfect place at a perfect time. Mark Abramson's memoir is the next best thing to being there -- and here's a sample.
City College Gets Out Chancellor
City College of San Francisco, in the midst of a reprieve from the state over accreditation issues, has hired a lesbian with ties to the school as its interim chancellor.
SF DA Looks at Bias in Law Enforcement
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón wants to develop better tools for prosecutors to use in order to determine if there is bias in the city's criminal justice system, he told the Bay Area Reporter.
SF Sheriff's Plan to Move Trans Women Out of Men's Jail
San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi plans to stop classifying transgender inmates who have not had surgery according to their birth sex, meaning that trans women would no longer be housed with men.
Plan Aims to End Castro Retail Vacancy Battles
A tiny, bathroom-less storefront on upper Market Street illustrates the ongoing conversation about how to fill vacant retail locations in the city's gay Castro district and with what sort of businesses.
SF Video Archive Puts Focus on Long-Term HIV Survivors
An online video platform that will feature more than 1,000 stories from people living with HIV/AIDS held its launch event in San Francisco.
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