
Nutcracker
The opening night of "Nutcracker" is, for lovers of classic dancing, as the opening Giants game is to San Francisco's baseball fans: It's the beginning of the season. And true to form, the fan turnout was huge.
On the Tab :: Dec. 18 - 25
Whether with friends and family, or fellow orphans over the holidays, be of good cheer, despite (non)catastrophic precipitation, judicial monstrosities or cataclysmic economic crunches. It's the holidays! Smile. They'll be over soon.
Bianca del Rio Thumbs Her 'Rolodex of Hate'
You may indeed call Del Rio a drag queen, but don't ever forget that she is actually a man in a dress.
Out There :: Russian Roulette
Out There spent several happy days last week immersed in reading "Little Failure," the acclaimed memoir by author Gary Shteyngart (Random House) now out in a cute little paperback ($16).
The Best LGBT TV of 2014
It wasn't the gayest year on TV, but 2014 was still superb for good, better, best TV. Stellar series, incomparable acting, great writing -- it was all there.
A History of LGBT Holiday Traditions
When you think of holidays associated with our community, you probably think of Halloween, or perhaps Pride Day or the Folsom Street Fair. It's unlikely that Christmas is the first that springs to mind, but perhaps it should.
SF, Castro Focus on Homeless Issues
What may be shocking in other cities can seem routine here: Sidewalks dotted with people covered in blankets, boxes, or just the clothes on their back to shelter them from the rain and cold.
Drag Club Races to Open by New Year's Eve
The sounds of power tools and hammering reverberate inside the confines of the former Club Caliente in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood.
EQCA Plans Data, Immigration Work for 2015
In its year-end report, released this week, the statewide LGBT advocacy group Equality California laid out rough outlines of its plans for 2015, which include more engagement in data collection, immigration reform, and health care.
Duboce Triangle Crime Discussed at Meeting
A meeting about safety in the Duboce Triangle neighborhood drew about 100 people who discussed two recent killings in the area and other concerns.
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