
LGBT History Month: Tenderloin's LGBT Story Survives
San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood has a colorful history and was once the center of gay life in San Francisco.
Gay Men Seek SF College Board Seats
As City College of San Francisco continues to fight a decision to yank its accreditation, a pair of out candidates is seeking seats this fall on the board that is supposed to oversee the local community college system.
On the Tab :: Oct. 9 - 16
Talented musicians in rock, jazz, cabaret and other genres should please your entertainment cravings. DJs and their accompanying gogo hotties will help you shake your own booty, or watch others shake theirs.
Prisoners of Conscience Become Art
It sounds like an unbeatable concept: An exhibition marrying the work of Ai Weiwei, the world-famous Chinese political dissident artist, and Alcatraz, the notorious federal "ghost" prison with spectacular vistas of San Francisco Bay.
Out There :: Our Secret Boyfriend, Nevada
Although we weren't born here, Out There has lived in San Francisco for 31 years, so we think we qualify as a bona fide Bay Arean. But we've always had a secret longing, a lust in our heart if you will, for our next-door neighbor, Nevada.
Celebrating an Iconic, Erotic Life
Born in Europe, the longtime San Francisco resident made a living by photographing himself in hundreds of carefully designed erotic poses. Berlin's unusual career will be celebrated with an exhibition of many of his photos at Magnet, throughout October.
Double Duchess Freaks the Funk Out
Double Duchess, the San Francisco-based duo consisting of davO and Krylon Superstar, has been steadily building a fan base since their debut in 2012.
Disabled LGBTs Find Welcoming Nightlife Spaces
Last week, interviews with people with disabilities brought up aspects of how able-bodied staff and management of bars and restaurants treated them. This week, we focus on a few more people's experiences.
Halloween is New Deadline for Castro Street Project
Come Halloween, the Castro sidewalk widening project should no longer be scaring away traffic - pedestrian, vehicular, or otherwise - to the city's gayborhood.
Castro Street Fair Coming Up
The 41st annual Castro Street Fair is approaching, marking its first appearance in the neighborhood since the district's gotten wider sidewalks and other improvements.
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