Seeing in the Dark :: Navigating the World of Dating with a Disability

As someone who is blind and has a public voice via a weekly radio segment and a syndicated column, this is a time when I get flooded with emails asking for relationship guidance.

by Kilian Melloy | Feb 22, 2015

Venues Learn Same-Sex Wedding Dos and Don'ts

Same-sex marriage is now legal in more than three-dozen states and counting. Yet, many in the wedding industry are ill prepared to meet the needs of an onslaught of gays and lesbians looking to say "I do."

by Kilian Melloy | Feb 17, 2015

Plan Calls for Leather-Themed Plaza in SOMA

A leather-themed public plaza would be built on the roadway outside the Eagle bar in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood under a proposal backed by the developer of a new mixed-use housing and retail development.

by Kilian Melloy | Feb 16, 2015

Out There :: Short Films, Long Rewards

Every year, Landmark Theatres screens programs of Oscar-nominated live action, animated and documentary shorts. Last week, Out There caught the first two compilations.

by Kilian Melloy | Feb 14, 2015

Jane Warner Plaza to Close for Redesign

Jane Warner Plaza at Castro and Market streets, which just underwent renovation as part of a $6 million sidewalk-widening project, will close in late February so that it can be redesigned following what officials and residents say is "really bad behavior.

by Kilian Melloy | Feb 15, 2015

Kaiser Changes HIV Drug Coverage

People living with HIV/AIDS and advocates are concerned about increased costs for medications since Kaiser Permanente and other insurers have begun requiring people to pay a percentage of the cost of their drugs.

by Kilian Melloy | Feb 13, 2015

Trans Stabbing Victim Mourned at Rally

Dozens took part in a "die-in" outside San Francisco City Hall Tuesday at a rally attended by more than 200 people as police continue their investigation into the stabbing death of a Latina transgender woman in San Francisco.

by Kilian Melloy | Feb 14, 2015

Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo? :: Valentine's Day with Leonard Whiting

Many hearts fluttered in 1968 when Franco Zeffirelli's now-legendary production of "William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet" first appeared in cinemas. The film marked the first time the doomed teen lovers were played by age-appropriate actors.

by Kilian Melloy | Feb 15, 2015

Lyric Tenor Gives Back

When it comes to building a career, Nicholas Phan is not shy about rolling up his sleeves.

by Kilian Melloy | Feb 15, 2015

February at the Castro Theatre

If February is a month for lovers, the Castro Theatre celebrates all manner of romance, beginning with a Valentine Weekend extravaganza from Marc Huestis commemorating the 20th anniversary of his big Castro stage-and-screen shows.

by Kilian Melloy | Feb 14, 2015


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