The Kings of Cartoons

If you're still reeling from the dismal results of the midterm elections, you can find needed relief from the absurdity of it all with "Slinging Satire: Masters of Political Cartoons" at the Cartoon Art Museum.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 23, 2014

Out There :: Smoking the Good Stuff

"High Maintenance" is a web series that follows the adventures of a pot home-delivery man, unnamed and referred to only as "My Guy," played by series co-creator Ben Sinclair, on his rounds through NYC.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 22, 2014

Westward Ho(mo): Gold Rush Gays

Exactly how wild was the Wild West in San Francisco? One thing which seems clear from paintings and drawings of the 19th century is that there was a lot of same-sex dancing going on.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 23, 2014

CPMC's Proposed AIDS Changes Criticized

San Franciscans living with HIV/AIDS and advocates are criticizing changes to the way California Pacific Medical Center's Davies campus delivers some services.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 23, 2014

Trans Grad Student Wins CSU Award

A transgender graduate student has received an outstanding achievement award from the California State University Board of Trustees.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 22, 2014

SF Man Convicted in Choking Death Free After Time Served

The man convicted of choking to death another man during a 2011 sexual encounter in San Francisco's Buena Vista Park will remain free after a judge acknowledged that he'd already served more time than he was sentenced to.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 22, 2014

SF Gay Man Mourned as Investigation Continues

Friends and family of a young gay San Francisco man who's believed to have died remembered him at a large memorial service as questions remain about what happened to the software developer.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 21, 2014

SF Man Seeks Missing Partner

Samuel Williams, 51, said he last saw Greg Harding, 56, October 10, and there's been no trace of him since then. Harding had been depressed and struggling financially.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 20, 2014

Master of 20th-Century Hieroglyphics

That Keith Haring led a brief but fully engaged life is borne out big-time by "Keith Haring: The Political Line," a sprawling career retrospective of the openly gay artist that lifted off at the de Young last week.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 16, 2014

Dancing the Human Condition

"Crazy!" is the first thing every dancer said about Batsheva, the Israeli dance troupe that San Francisco Performances presented at Yerba Buena last weekend.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 13, 2014


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