
Ex-Milk Club Co-Prez Enters City College Race
Thomas Temprano, a former co-president of the progressive Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club, announced this week his campaign for a seat on the City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees.
Questions Remain in Gay Man's Death
Questions continue to surround the death of a former Bay Area Reporter writer as people who know the man accused of killing him express surprise, and an attorney for a co-defendant in the case says she's innocent.
On the Tab :: April 23 - 30
When the clock strikes, where will you be? At the bar, awaiting a drink? Stageside, awaiting the headlining band? At a cozy table, awaiting your date? Wait no more. <i>Carpe noctem.</i>
58th San Francisco International Film Festival, Week 1
It's hard to believe it's been 58 years since the San Francisco Film Society launched its now-world-famous showcase of international cinema.
Perception of Politics at SFIFF
Do movies matter anymore? Did they ever? In the midst of the Sixth Extinction, movies offer few solutions beyond escape.
Out There :: Perfect Moments
In the past few weeks we've had more than a few of the kind of art experiences that qualify as "perfect moments" for us.
Queer Variety Show 'Under the Golden Gate'
The producers of "Under the Golden Gate," the Bay Area's queer variety series, invite you to join them inside the hallowed halls of the San Francisco Armory for the taping of another episode of their show.
Bay Area Getaways
Perhaps the best thing about living in the Bay Area is that we are graced with abundant natural beauty right at our fingertips. Even in the hearts of our cities, there exist parks that can transport you to a world apart.
Email Shows Sister Asked City for Help for Pink Saturday
Questions are now being raised about why the city is set to fund this year's party, after officials declined for years to directly support the event in San Francisco's Castro district.
Man Charged with Murder in Death of Gay Former Journalist
A man has been charged with murder in the April 15 death of a gay former Bay Area Reporter freelance writer who had covered marriage equality and other issues before opening a moped shop in Sacramento.
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