
Out There :: Music to Our Thirsty Ears
As jaded and been-there-done-that as Out There can sometimes feel -- occupational hazard -- we still get a little thrill when we see the gay Pride rainbow flags a-flapping down Market Street.
Modernism Points the Way
A new exhibition that opened last weekend at the de Young Museum, arrives on the heels of another big modern art show now at the San Jose Museum of Art.
Devil Boys from Beyond
The creators of "Devil Boys from Beyond" may have been content enough to create a wispy frolic, but it's pretty late in the game for such uninspired satire.
Show Boat
Recent debate in the press and social media about the suitability of Jerome Kern's and Oscar Hammerstein II's legendary "Show Boat" opening the San Francisco Opera's summer season seems a bit unnecessary now.
Trans Reservist Becomes Public Advocate
Sage Fox's military career began in 1993. For most of her military career Fox had served as a man. Yet during her deployment in the Middle East, Fox decided to transition to a woman.
Trans Men Contemplate Manhood in New Book
The question of what does it mean to be a man is at the heart of a new book featuring essays from a diverse group of men who have transitioned from female to male.
Hayward LGBT Center Shutters Doors
The Lighthouse Community Center in Hayward, which has struggled for years to make ends meet, pulled the plug last month after the board of directors unanimously voted to close its doors.
New ED Joins Huckleberry Youth
A San Francisco-based nonprofit that assists homeless and runaway youth and offers HIV prevention education is getting a new executive director.
Zoning Issue Means Hiccup for Planned SOMA Gay Club
A zoning issue has caused a hiccup in the plans by drag queen Heklina and her business partners to open a new gay club in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood.
On the Tab :: June 12 - 19
It's getting to be the time of year when wearing every color of the rainbow is fashionable. Warm up with pride-tastic pre-parties.
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