
AHP Marks 30 Years of AIDS Care
One of the first organizations to recognize the importance of addressing mental health needs of people living with HIV/AIDS marked 30 years of service with a recent reception at its Market Street offices in San Francisco.
'American Idol' Eliminates Lesbian Contestant
She had made it to the top 10 and had a crowd of supporters at a San Francisco restaurant cheering her on. But in the end, MK Nobilette, an out lesbian singer, was eliminated from "American Idol."
Trans Celeb Laverne Cox Wows San Francisco Audience
A crowd of 1,200 people greeted transgender actress and advocate Laverne Cox with a standing ovation for her first Bay Area speaking event entitled, "Ain't I A Woman? My Journey to Womanhood with Laverne Cox."
Love Triangle Gone Wrong? :: Murder, Suicide in Marin County
A Marin County man has been accused of shooting to death his roommate's lover at the waterfront campground resort where the three shared a trailer.
San Fran Supes Prepare for LGBT Elder Legislation
Drawing upon a report finalized March 25, the two gay members of the Board of Supervisors are preparing to introduce legislation in the coming months focused on LGBT seniors issues.
Skate Nights Are Wheely Fun
With a history going back decades, roller skating and its various gay nights continue to offer up fun on wheels, both in Redwood City and at a church on Fillmore Street.
Drink in 'Tipped and Tipsy'
BARtab recently chatted with Vice, the creator of 'Tipped and Tipsy,' named the "Best of Fringe" at San Francisco's Fringe Festival this past fall.
On the Tab :: March 27 - April 3
Under the guise of April Fool's Day, you may be tricked into going places that aren't as festive as they seem. But trust me; these are the most entertaining events going on through the next eight days; no foolin'!
Life As A Mom is a Cabaret
Not long after winning a Tony Award at age 11 for "The Secret Garden," Daisy Eagan was on stage at Carnegie Hall singing "Broadway Baby." Now she's got her own baby, who's hitting the road with Mom...
Out There :: Standing Up for Civic Art Treasures
Recently the arts journalist Tyler Green devoted an installment of his Modern Art Notes blog to the case of the Piazzoni murals' tumultuous fate in San Francisco. Perhaps you remember the tale...
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