
Out There :: Monte Carlo Mon Amour
Monaco, that magical and mythical principality on the Mediterranean coast, has long been the glamorous playground for millionaires and playboys, royals and rogues, film stars and philanderers. Check out the free exhibition "Monte-Carlo Legends."
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Prepare to get witch-slapped as three witchy queens and one horny devil converge on the Castro Theatre on Sat., March 21. It's a mid-year Halloween treat courtesy of drag superstar Peaches Christ.
Botticelli is Just the Beginning
Scotland, the country that gave us tartans, bagpipes, and James McAvoy, has another side: A high-culture heritage that's on bonny display in "Botticelli to Braque: Masterpieces from the National Galleries of Scotland."
SF LGBT Center to Oversee Pink Saturday
The San Francisco LGBT Community Center has agreed to oversee this year's Pink Saturday party in the Castro over Pride weekend, the Bay Area Reporter has learned.
'Doubtfire' Arson Defendant: 'I'm A Good Person'
The transgender woman accused of setting fire to the house made famous in the 1993 film Mrs. Doubtfire said in a jailhouse interview last weekend, "I'm a good person."
Program Brings LGBT Seniors Together
Friendships are forming throughout the city through the Friendly Visitor program operated by Openhouse, the San Francisco-based agency that provides services to LGBT seniors.
SFPD Probes Racist, Anti-Gay Texts
The San Francisco Police Department is investigating four officers for allegedly being involved in exchanges of racist and homophobic text messages.
In SF, Students, Parents Speak Out Against Archbishop's 'Morality' Clauses
About 500 people gathered Monday at the University of San Francisco to discuss recent proposals that Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone has unveiled that many say would alter education of students.
On the Tab :: Mar. 12 - 19
Special theme nights collide this weekend. Whether you're into daytime drag, nighttime fur, or canine cavorting, enjoy some fun.
So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Dame Edna
"I cannot do the shameful thing and announce a final show and then appear again," said Barry Humphries, a.k.a. Dame Edna, who turned 81 last month. "Barbra Streisand can do it, but I am not that shameless."
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