
As Health Falters, GLBT Seniors Face Stark Choices
Having been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, Bernard Mayes was confronted with a stark choice. Should the fiercely independent gay man move into a senior assisted living facility?
O'Connor Leaving EQCA
John O'Connor is set to leave Equality California a year and a half after he became the statewide LGBT lobbying group's executive director, the organization said in a surprise announcement Tuesday.
Maelstrom of Classic and Modern Dance
Oh, for a lookout point from which the important dance events of the last two weeks could be seen, assessed, and described!
Out There :: The Cook, The Tramp, & The Barihunk
If you're like Out There, you appreciate male pulchritude, especially when it comes attached to the baritone register. So we present this breathless bulletin from our pal and fellow man-watcher...
Seniors Lack Affordable Housing Options
LGBT seniors in cities across the country are facing a lack of affordable housing options as they age.
San Francisco Set to Name Street After Trans Icon
San Francisco is set to name a street after a transgender icon, marking the first time the city has awarded such an honor to a member of the transgender community.
What's Up in the April Galleries?
To enter the realm of prolific African American artist Romare Bearden is to surrender to the rhapsody of color, an exuberant concert enlivening "Romare Bearden: Storyteller," a show at the Jenkins Johnson Gallery.
State-Censored Sex Drives
A biography of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and the saga of Monica Samille Lewinsky collided in playwright John W. Lowell's mind to create "The Letters," a play first heard at a San Francisco playwrights' workshop 15 years ago.
Pot Club Changes Could Spark Debate
The San Francisco Planning Commission recently approved a report that recommends considering allowing medical cannabis dispensaries in more neighborhoods and reducing the space required between pot clubs and schools.
Meeting on HIV Funding Cuts Scheduled
An estimated $2.7 million in federal budget cuts for HIV care and prevention services in San Francisco in the coming fiscal year will be discussed at a Board of Supervisors committee hearing May 7.
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