Milk Stamp a Hit in Castro

The new Harvey Milk postage stamp was so popular locally that it sold out at the Castro Post Office on its first day.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 2, 2014

In SF, PrEP Talk Draws A Crowd

More than 100 people packed the Eureka Valley Recreation Center for the latest San Francisco AIDS Foundation Real Talk forum on antiretroviral treatment as prevention and pre-exposure prophylaxis - or PrEP - for HIV.

by Kilian Melloy | May 31, 2014

Airbnb Sponsors SF Pride

Airbnb, the Internet-based lodging sharing company whose name is often associated with San Francisco's eviction controversy, has joined the city's LGBT Pride parade and celebration as a major sponsor.

by Kilian Melloy | Jun 1, 2014

John Grant :: Turning Pain Into Beautiful Music

With equal parts whimsy and melancholy, openly gay / openly poz singer John Grant tells of heartache, confusion and fragments of joy with a unique sense of humanity.

by Kilian Melloy | May 25, 2014

Jimmy James

Jimmy James is a multi-faceted performer who has worn many hats -- and a few gowns. He first came to prominence with his incomparable portrayal of Marilyn Monroe, whom he played for 17 years.

by Kilian Melloy | May 23, 2014

On the Tab :: May 22 - 29

Musical brilliance, both whimsical and sincere, plus wild drag shows, will keep you entertained eight days a week.

by Kilian Melloy | May 22, 2014

'Raisin in the Sun' Rocks Orinda

If you're unfamiliar with Lorraine Hansberry's work, Cal Shakes' revival of her innovative play "A Raisin in the Sun" (1959) will shake you out of your woeful stupor.

by Kilian Melloy | May 25, 2014

Here and Queer: Two Plays by Philip Dawkins

In both of his plays soon to make their Bay Area debuts, Chicago playwright Philip Dawkins gives away the endings at the beginnings. "Stylistically, they're very different," Dawkins said of "The Homosexuals" and "Failure."

by Kilian Melloy | May 23, 2014

Out There :: And A Barihunk Shall Lead Them

Coming up at Davies Symphony Hall, frequent guest conductor Charles Dutoit will lead the San Francisco Symphony in two weeks of intriguing concerts, May 29-30 and June 4-7.

by Kilian Melloy | May 24, 2014

Tony Kushner's Complicated Relationships

Ever since Angels in America announced Tony Kushner as a playwright of enormous talent and even more daring, there have been followers with a pressing desire. When would Kushner write another "gay" play?

by Kilian Melloy | May 22, 2014


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