
Drag Star Arthur Galster Dies
A beloved San Francisco drag star who had traveled the world and was known for his impeccable performances as Patsy Cline died August 25 after an altercation in Dolores Park.
Leather Dust-Up Rankles Oakland Pride
The first Oakland Pride parade almost went off without a hitch Sunday, but organizers ended up doing damage control after a newspaper quoted one of them saying some San Francisco leather groups were told not to come.
Facing Eviction, Gay Jackie Kennedy Admirer Ponders Selling Collection
After spending decades amassing his Kennedy collectibles, Chris Lenwell is now considering selling all or parts of his collection as he is facing eviction.
Castro Welcomes LGBT Walk of Fame
LGBT history was cemented, literally, into the fabric of San Francisco's Castro district this week with the official unveiling of 20 bronze sidewalk plaques honoring LGBT individuals who left a lasting mark on society.
Women's Weekend 2.0 :: New and Improved!
It's a reboot for the Women's Weekend at the Russian River in Guerneville this fall, with headlining acts and excursions among the vines in Sonoma's wine country at Women's Weekend 2.0.
Working Guys
An evening of music, sensuality and unforced masculinity dedicated to the men we see all around us each day, helping great men who volunteer their physicality and time to helping people with HIV. What could be better than that?
On the Tab :: Sept. 4 - 11
Are you back to school or in a schooling mode? Ready to learn new grooves and matriculate some new scenes? Move up a grade with your nightlife.
On the Tab :: Aug. 28 - Sept. 4
The fall harvest of Labor day weekend fun continues into September.
What's Coming to Art Museums This Fall?
It's hard to believe, but the fall arts season is upon us. This year's slate is noteworthy for the absence of SFMOMA and MoAD; both are closed for renovation, and the Berkeley Art Museum follows suit on Dec. 21.
Serious Cinema: Fall Films Roll Out
For the serious film buff, Labor Day kicks off an intense season when American filmmakers, studio-based and indie alike, compete like drunken sailors for the eyes and ears of every North American filmgoer. Here are some picks for cinema lovers.
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