Springtime Books in Brief

So many books, such lovely weather. Here's a list of quick picks to help match up those two things.

by Kilian Melloy | May 17, 2015

Director Mark Lamos Brings Sondheim to ACT

It was in the 1990s when Mark Lamos, then the artistic director of Hartford Stage, realized he didn't need to keep his gay profile low and his longtime partner out of his professional social life.

by Kilian Melloy | May 16, 2015

Out There :: Just Following Orders

And it's a wrap! The 58th San Francisco International Film Festival closing-night film, "Experimenter," lit up the huge Castro Theatre screen last Thursday night, and Out There was honored to be in the house.

by Kilian Melloy | May 16, 2015

Damped-Down Symphonies

The San Francisco Symphony season is speeding right along to the finale next month with the crowning Beethoven festival, but that doesn't mean there are no other exciting concerts in the meantime.

by Kilian Melloy | May 15, 2015

Castro Retail Strategy Nears Completion

As San Francisco prepares to celebrate the annual Small Business Week, community leaders in the Castro are finalizing a retail strategy to assist with filling vacant storefronts throughout the city's gay district.

by Kilian Melloy | May 17, 2015

Drag Queens Want Facebook Booted from S.F. Pride

The battle between Facebook and the drag and transgender communities continues, amid calls for the social media giant to be barred from participating in next month's San Francisco Pride parade.

by Kilian Melloy | May 17, 2015

Pink Party, Dyke March Shift to Earlier Start

Next month's Pink Party in the Castro will run from 3 to 8 p.m. and Dyke March organizers are working to move up the time of their event, which typically ends in the gay neighborhood.

by Kilian Melloy | May 16, 2015

Robberies Hit Duboce Triangle

A handful of recent robberies have hit San Francisco's largely LGBT Duboce Triangle neighborhood as a new police captain joins the station that will oversee the area.

by Kilian Melloy | May 15, 2015

Feminist Cuban Author Visits Bay Area

Cuban feminist author Aida Bahr will be reading from her collection of prize-winning short stories, "Ophelias/Ofelias," to Bay Area audiences at two special events.

by Kilian Melloy | May 16, 2015

On the Tab : May 14 - 21

We live in revolutionary times. Enjoy a revolving armament of talented nightlife entertainments.

by Kilian Melloy | May 14, 2015


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