
Business Briefs: Gay-Owned Local Jam Company Looks to Expand
Two dozen washed pears sit piled in Jake Blaine 's home kitchen ready to be pared and sliced. This June morning Blaine is making a batch of Amaretto pear butter.
Kenyan Gay Activist Visits San Francisco
Uganda and Nigeria have garnered much global attention due to the countries' anti-LGBT laws, but little notice has been paid to other countries that have, or are proposing, similar laws, such as Kenya.
Project Open Hand Expands Eligibility for Services
A San Francisco-based nonprofit agency that provides meals to people living with AIDS and other diseases is expanding its eligibility for services.
Under New Management, AIDS Walk SF Approaches
AIDS Walk San Francisco is set to take place Sunday, July 20 at Sharon Meadow in Golden Gate Park. Sign-in begins at 9 a.m.
On the Tab :: July 3 - 10
Enjoy some fireworks and holiday festivities as your post-Pride pallative. Although, we're more interested in the queerly alt.wasy of enjoying this weekend. Because, America, Frak yeah!
Madama Butterfly
The San Francisco Opera's new production of "Madama Butterfly" opened recently as the third and final offering of the summer season.
Britten Ovations
San Francisco Symphony Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas is concluding the 2013-14 season with three weeks of concerts celebrating the centenary of British gay genius composer Benjamin Britten.
Out There:: Vanquishing Prop 8 & Hate
It's the High Holy Days for LGBT folks in San Francisco this week, and Out There is feeling that old-time religion!
Provocative Beauty
Designed to bewitch the eye and pique curiosity, "Gorgeous," a new collaborative venture between the Asian Art Museum and SFMOMA, succeeds on both counts.
Frameline's Grand Finales
Frameline 38, the San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival's four final nights are unusually rich, with a line-up including several possible future queer classics.
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