
Retired Episcopal Bishop Otis Charles Dies
The Rt. Reverend Edgar Otis Charles, a former Episcopal bishop in Utah who after retirement came out as gay and moved to San Francisco, where he was active in the marriage equality movement, died Thursday, December 26. He was 87.
LGBT Politicos Make 2014 Political Predictions
The new year is shaping up to be a busy one for politics as attention is paid to a number of high-profile races for local, state and federal offices. Here are some political prognostications.
Twin Peaks Celebrates Historic Status
Whenever I see the iconic sign for the Twin Peaks Tavern with San Francisco's Twin Peaks and fog depicted on it, I am reminded of the ad campaign for Blackglama: 'What becomes a legend most?'
Comfort Me, Food :: Brunching Around San Francisco
San Francisco has always been a brunchy town, with people queuing up for their weekly dose of omelets and mimosas. Here's a few favorite spots that go above and beyond the obvious eggs and pancakes, and puts their particular stamp on comfort food.
On the Tab :: Jan. 2 - 9
Resolutionary fun (no, that's not a typo; it's a pun) awaits as the new year gets its groove on. Funk concerts, a prominent drag queen's birthday party, and DJ-tastic dance nights will help you leave 2013 in a blur.
Party Like It's 2014
With a multitude of possible celebratory events the Bay Area offers for celebrating New Year's Eve, we decided to focus on a variety of events, starting off with one the high-class venues, and its musical proprietor.
A Very Marga New Year
Doing this interview with Marga was a great excuse for us to get together and discuss Marga's upcoming New Year's Eve Comedy Show, "Brava's New Years Eve Comedy Fiesta."
Fab Four :: Well Strung performs at Feinstein's at the Nikko
They started on the streets of Provincetown, in a way. Now, Well Strung, the acclaimed string quartet, is touring the country with their signature classical pop crossover instrumental and sung arrangements.
On the Tab :: Dec. 26 - Jan. 2, 2014
Ah, the year's end brings celebratory events throughout our land. Enjoy it how you may, but do note these festive affairs to bid 2013 adieu.
O'Connor Stabilizes EQCA
When John O'Connor became Equality California's executive director last December, the statewide LGBT lobbying group was a bit of a mess.
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