
Lyon-Martin Explores Merger
Lyon-Martin Health Services, a nonprofit that provides primary medical care to women and transgender people regardless of their ability to pay, and HealthRight 360, which offers substance abuse counseling and other programs, are exploring a merger.
Teen Who Wore Tux Welcomed at NCLR Gala
Jessica Urbina, the high school senior whose graduation photo was reportedly not included in Sacred Heart Preparatory Academy's yearbook because she wore a tuxedo, was given a rousing ovation at the National Center for Lesbian Rights' San Francisco gala.
17 Students Receive eQuality Scholarships
A crowd of more than 200 people was on hand to offer congratulations to 17 students who received eQuality scholarships at the organization's recent dinner gala.
Rent Prices Cause Dip in Units for Homeless Youth
San Francisco's skyrocketing rents have led to a drop in the number of apartments a local agency can afford to lease for homeless youth.
LGBT Grads Excel in Diverse Fields
Among the hundreds of college graduates that will collect their diplomas this weekend at San Francisco State University are four out LGBT students. Some have overcome challenges while others are planning to complete advanced degrees.
Ample Laughs Ahead
Tragic singer, horrible dancer and surreal raconteur are the first words that describe Dina Martini in her bio. Scroll to the next paragraph and you will see snippets from reviews, one describing her as "painfully funny and demented."
Veronica Klaus
The term 'institution' gets used a lot for musicians, often inappropriately. However, when we're talking about Veronica Klaus, there are few terms which could be more appropriate.
On the Tab :: May 15 - 22
Musical brilliance, both whimsical and sincere, plus wild drag shows, will keep you entertained eight days a week.
For Divas Who Have Earned the Title
"Secrets of the Ancient Divas" brings Mason back for another Bay Area Cabaret outing, with a May 18 appearance at the Fairmont Hotel's Venetian Room.
Pop Culture & Psychodrama in the May Galleries
Jaimie Warren, an emerging photographer and performance artist based in Kansas City and Brooklyn, is the winner of the 2014 Baum Award, whose prize includes this solo show at SF Camerawork.
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