
Alleged 'Fake Cop' Sex Assailant On Trial in SF
A San Francisco man who's accused of pretending to be a cop and forcing other men to engage in sexual acts with him faced testimony in recent days from most of his seven alleged victims.
Dragula's Ghoulish Glamour
In a festive jump on the Halloween season, the latest edition of the Los Angeles-based Dragula returns to the Eagle Tavern. Jamie Boulet, half of the Boulet Brothers drag duo, discussed his fangtastic drag night.
On the Tab :: Oct. 16 - 23
It's near enough to Halloween that you should be picking out your possible costumes, and of course Christmas decorations will follow close behind. But this week, be here now as current nightlife fun asks for your presence, not yet presents.
Litquake Celebrates Stuffing & Mounting
As part of Litquake, Robert Marbury's Taxidermy Art (Artisan Books, $18.95) is being celebrated at Paxton Gate on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 6 p.m.
Having a Ball at the Opera House
Verdi's "A MAsked Ball" is one of the master's finest achievements and always a surefire crowd-pleaser, as well as a personal favorite.
Out There :: A Column Named Desire
Erotic desires, aspiring dancers, ambitious theatre plans, and lip-syncing drag queens - it's quite a full house in the old Out There column this week!
Erasure's New 'Flame' :: Andy Bell Talks Up His New Grooves
With Andy's added fabulous outness, their new CD "The Violet Flame," and their world concert tour, Erasure are back in the deserved spotlight. Andy Bell talks.
Lesbian Recovering After Gin Bottle Attack
A lesbian who was hit in the head with a gin bottle, leaving her hospitalized with numerous cuts to her face and neck, is continuing to recover, as the man who allegedly hit her faces charges of attempted murder and other counts.
Campos, Chiu Joust During SF Assembly Race Forum
Nine months after their first feisty debate, the two San Francisco supervisors locked in a heated battle for a state Assembly seat jousted again during one of their last face-to-face meetings ahead of the November 4 election.
PAWS Gets New Leader
A San Francisco nonprofit that helps low-income people who have disabling HIV/AIDS and other illnesses with their pets has a new executive director.
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