
Here's to the Ladies Who Laugh
Insightful truths are often the funniest, and these women --lesbian, queer and straight -- have performances through the month.
St. Paddy's Parties
Let's be clear from the start: St. Patrick's Day as it is celebrated in the United States bears little resemblance to anything truly Irish, as until 1970 pubs weren't even open on the day in Ireland. But we're in America.
On the Tab :: March 13 - 30
You don't have to be Irish to enjoy a few drinks this weekend, but whether you're a teetotaler or a total tramp, keep it down if someone's singing or speaking; not that some performers don't like a rowdy crowd.
Like Stars on a Summer Evening
All three ballets on San Francisco Ballet's third program were thrilling, each in its way, and in such different ways they make the case for the triple bill.
Out There :: Coming Symphonic Attractions
There are a lot of intriguing offerings coming up next season, including a multimedia Missa Solemnis and a concert staging of Fidelio with opera luminaries Nina Stemme and Brandon Jovanovich.
Seasons on Stage to Come
These seasons' greetings are neither highly belated nor extremely premature, since it's not sleigh bells we are hearing, but rather the trumpets of several area theaters heralding what shows will carry them through the 2014-15 season.
Yoga for the Ages
One doesn't have to a be a yogi, a devotee of same, or a seeker of spiritual enlightenment and a better body to enjoy "Yoga: The Art of Transformation," the latest exhibition at the Asian Art Museum.
SF Rule Aims for LGBT Tenant Protections Nationwide
National developers wishing to build residential projects with 10 or more units in San Francisco would have to disclose if they prohibit LGBT discrimination under a proposal gay District 9 Supervisor David Campos is championing.
Crime Victim Unhappy with Police, DA's Response
A Castro area businessman who said a woman held a knife to his throat and grabbed his phone away from him feels San Francisco's law enforcement officials aren't taking his case seriously enough.
Brinkin to Start Jail Term Soon
Gay rights advocate Larry Brinkin is expected to start a six-month jail term after being sentenced to five years of probation for felony possession of child pornography.
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