
Masterpieces in Miniature
Playing it through from start to finish, especially at full volume, might emphasize the still disjointed nature of the different tracks, but the editors have carefully paced the disc.
Best of the Year in Bay Area Theatre
There is no particular order in this theatrical Top 10 list, with each entry providing its own distinctive memories as 2014 begins its disappearing act.
2014 in Bay Area Art Museums & Galleries
With few exceptions, 2014 was noteworthy for a lack of drama and knock-your-socks-off art shows, but there were pleasures to be found and events worthy of comment.
Out There :: Five Short Notes About Music
Here are some musical notes to ponder, along with a bit of "Frank talk."
The Year in Classical Discs
Too many of the year's best recordings were tombstones.
SFO Milk Terminal is in Holding Pattern
Nineteen months after he agreed to name a terminal at San Francisco International Airport in honor of gay icon Harvey Milk, Mayor Ed Lee continues to drag out the process.
GAPA Early Endorses SF Mayor
A club for gay Asian and Pacific Islander men in the Bay Area has come out with an early endorsement for San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee's re-election bid.
Sit/Lie Law Still Draws Concern
Four years ago, San Francisco voters passed the sit/lie law, which bans people from sitting or lying on the city's sidewalks between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m.
SF Main Library Removes Newspaper Shelves
The San Francisco Public Library is looking for a new space to house the Bay Area Reporter and other community publications after shelves near the main library's Fulton Street entrance were recently removed.
It's a Gay Old Party in Key West
Key West is legendary for its year-round parties, the New Year's Eve "Shoe Drop," and sites that pay tribute to famous 20th century writers like Ernest Hemingway and gay playwright Tennessee Williams.
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