
Pet Shop Boys on Tour
A Pet Shop Boys show is a joyous celebration in so many ways. You would be well advised to get tickets in advance to this concert.
Peter Cincotti Does It His Way
When Peter Cincotti was seventeen years old, he sat down at a piano to play one of the biggest gigs of his life.
On the Tab :: April 17 - 24
Oh, look; saucy drag queens, sexy gogos, talented gay singers, funny lesbian comics, and yet another beer bust day at The Eagle; simple pleasures.
Got Bruce? :: Vilanch Hosts the Big Gay Comedy Show
April Fool's Day gets an extension this year when funny man extraordinaire Bruce Vilanch comes to town for an extended stay. Show biz's gayest comic will be seen live on stage in two projects near and dear to his heart.
Fond Farewell to Tinker's Damn and The Metropolitan
It was a bittersweet farewell to Tinker's Damn, the South Bay's oldest gay bar, throughout the weekend of March 28 to 30.
On the Tab :: April 10 - 17
A quartet of fabulous women with stellar vocal talent lead our listings this week. Oh, and Japan's wacky pop-punk band gets a nod. Ogle gogos, slurp cocktails and enjoy a week of nightlife fun.
Ageless Maestro Back in Town
Former Music Director of the San Francisco Symphony Herbert Blomstedt was back on the podium at Davies Symphony Hall last week for the start of his annual two-week visit as Conductor Laureate.
Frankie Knuckles, RIP
In the world of music, more change came in the past 50 years than in the preceding 150. The man who merged all the popular genres into a timeless art-form was Frankie Knuckles.
Out There :: Pagan Love Songs
It was a berry, berry good weekend for arts-loving Out There.
Dynasty Diva Plays Feinstein's
Feinstein's at the Nikko will glitter when "Dynasty" star Joan Collins takes to the stage to talk about her fabulous life. The legendary actress, now in the third act of her dazzling career, shows no signs of slowing down.
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