
On the Tab :: Jan. 22 - 29
Giddy with anticipation, we're hoping to catch new nights (Mazel Top), fun new bands (Ting Tings) and returning classics (Spandau Ballet), even a few closers (Supperclub's closing).
Smith to Depart AEF/BCEF
Mike Smith, the longtime executive director of the AIDS Emergency Fund and Breast Cancer Emergency Fund, has announced that he is stepping down.
CA Hall of Fame Honor Sought for Gay Icon
Friends and admirers of Jose Julio Sarria, a gay man and drag queen who left a lasting impact on politics and the LGBT community, are seeking to have him inducted into the California Hall of Fame.
PrEP Open House Promotes Access
Nearly 100 people gathered at the Eureka Valley Recreation Center in the Castro recently to learn about the latest research on HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, and how they can get it.
Black Lives Matter Panel Sparks Dialogue
Four black women leaders talked about the origin of #BlackLivesMatter, their reasons for being involved in the movement, and what others can do to help during a packed discussion at the Women's Building Tuesday night.
City Panel to Review Homeless Deaths
San Francisco officials are working to establish a homeless death review committee. The project comes as a transgender person died recently in front of a Castro neighborhood coffee shop.
On the Tab :: Jan. 15 - 22
If Happy Hour is (usually) 4 pm to 8 pm, when is Sad Hour? When you can't find anything fun to do? Problem solved. Here are your weekly listings full of uplifting mood-improving entertainment.
Spirits of the Operatic Future
In our recent year-end piece about San Francisco Opera's 2014 fall season, we mentioned General Director David Gockley's intended retirement in July 2016. We didn't have to wait long to hear about plans for his farewell season.
January Splendor in the Galleries
Could there be a better way to welcome in the New Year than with the resurfacing of a nearly lost work by the famously elusive, highly publicized English graffiti artist/activist Banksy?
Out There :: This Charming Man
We know we are in the hands of a natural born writer from its very first pages, about Stephen Patrick Morrissey's childhood in the hardscrabble North of England.
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