
Come to Her Window :: Melissa Etheridge Sings with SFS
Melissa Etheridge's appearances with San Francisco Symphony on July 30 and 31 will offer a new depth to her many hit songs, as well as to her covers of songwriters she admires, such as Joan Armatrading.
Things Not So Bad for 'Little Horribles' Creator
Those mortifying moments in life, the ones that make you shudder even years after they've happened, are the basis of "Little Horribles," a comic series on the Web about a painfully awkward single woman in her 30s.
Out There :: Another Barihunk Sighting
Tenor Jonathan Blalock is acclaimed for his work in 20th & 21st-century opera, including world premieres of "The Secret Agent" and "Before Night Falls." The Barihunks blog awarded "hunkentenor" Blalock a Barihunks Calendar Grant for his career.
Remembering Elaine Stritch
The statute of limitations has passed. The self-incriminating circumstances of a telephone interview with Elaine Stritch in 2003 did not make it into the story... until now.
'Up Your Alley' Re-Kinkifies SoMa
With the quickly approaching Up Your Alley street fair and the vast array of related events that take place around the same time, San Francisco is poised to yet again celebrate the leather and kinky among us in a truly special way.
Queer SF Couple Fights Eviction
A San Francisco same-sex couple is fighting their landlords' efforts to evict them from their apartment.
Older Lesbians Gather in Oakland
A national organization for lesbians age 59 and older is hosting its biennial gathering in Oakland this weekend as it marks its 25th anniversary.
Nonprofit Aims for LGBT-Friendly Corporate Workplaces
A new nonprofit aims to make corporate offices friendlier to LGBT employees by boosting the visibility of straight allies.
Panel Debunks Stereotype of LGBT Affluence
The myth of gay affluence serves as a harmful exaggeration, according to speakers of a recent Horizons Foundation panel discussion hosted at Merrill Lynch Private Bank.
AIDS Conference 'Stepping Up the Pace'
Delegates at the 20th International AIDS Conference, taking place this week in Melbourne, Australia, expressed optimism about progress made to date, but stressed that more remains to be done.
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