'The Way he Looks' Director Daniel Ribeiro Talks Gay Movie

'The Way He Looks' offers fascinating clues about how our senses shape and inform our sexuality. Brazilian director Daniel Ribeiro talks about his film.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 8, 2014

Out There :: Garden of Transgender Delights

The 13th San Francisco Transgender Film Festival, North America's first and the world's longest-running transgender film fest, is coming up Nov. 7-9 at the Roxie Theater.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 8, 2014

'Virunga' :: Fighting for Congo

"Virunga" is 100 minutes of passionate documentary bursting at the frames to communicate that what's at stake in Congo's biggest national park is nothing less than the future of environmental justice.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 9, 2014

Crash Course in 'I Love Lucy'

She is playing, arguably, the most beloved character in television history, but Thea Brooks was not on intimate terms with Lucy Ricardo when she was cast in "I Love Lucy Live on Stage."

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 6, 2014

Bad Night for Out Candidates

San Francisco's LGBT community faced the possibility of seeing the city's Assembly District 17 seat long held by out leaders be won by a straight candidate, based on unofficial returns Wednesday morning.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 6, 2014

Schaaf Wins Oakland Mayor's Race

Schaaf is a strong ally of the LGBT community, and told the B.A.R. in an editorial meeting prior to the election that she would make sure LGBT leaders are visible as part of city government.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 6, 2014

Out SF Education Candidates Fall Short

The four out candidates running for education posts in San Francisco all came up short in Tuesday's election.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 6, 2014

Bay Area Sees First HIV-Positive Elected Leader

By winning a seat on the El Cerrito City Council this week, Gabriel Quinto becomes the first known HIV-positive person elected to public office in the Bay Area.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 6, 2014

AHF Clinic Will Offer PrEP Prescriptions

The head of Los Angeles-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation may be against PrEP, but its new health care center in the Castro will provide prescriptions for Truvada, the medication used to prevent HIV, agency officials said.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 8, 2014

Impromptus

Cal Performances devoted last weekend in Berkeley to Schubert. Friday and Saturday nights that wonderful stage was given to the dancers of Sasha Waltz and guests, accompanied by pianist Cristina Marton and mezzo-soprano Ruth Sandhoff.

by Kilian Melloy | Nov 3, 2014


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