
TDOR Events Draw Hundreds
Hundreds of people crammed into the San Francisco LGBT Community Center, while across the bay in Oakland, a good Samaritan was recognized for his efforts to help a gender non-conforming teen after their skirt was set on fire aboard a bus.
Focus Turns to Aging with AIDS
As the global AIDS epidemic continues to age, greater focus is being paid to older adults living with HIV.
Bay Area Set to Mark World AIDS Day
Events are planned around the Bay Area this weekend to mark the 25th annual World AIDS Day, which commemorates the lives lost and the work that remains in the battle against HIV and AIDS.
Virtuoso Portraiture from Sweden
When he died in 1920 at the age of 60, Swedish painter Anders Zorn was one of the wealthiest men in Sweden. In 1901, he reportedly raked in $15,000 per week.
Out There :: Amaluna, Mon Amour
"Amaluna" director Diane Paulus has said she intended to put women front-and-center in this circus show. The production's motto is, "Escape to an island where beauty and women power are unleashed!"
Filth Business :: John Waters at Yoshi's
On Saturday, November 23, the normally elegant Yoshi's on Fillmore Street will become mired in sleaze, filth, and boundary-busting humor, as the iconic filmmaker John Waters takes to the stage.
The Barber of Seville
If director Emilio Sagi's delightful new production doesn't convince even the most jaded amongst us that Rossini and his librettist, Sterbini, knew how to play comedy to the hilt, nothing will.
Castro Zen Center Gets New Abbott
Outside the air was warm and still and shadows of tree branches rested gently on the concrete. All was quiet outside the Hartford Street Zen Center, other than some fluttering shouts from Moby Dick bar down the street.
Students Suspended After Brawl with Trans Schoolmate
Officials of the West Contra Costa Unified School District are responding proactively after three girls and a male-to-female transgender student got into a brawl at Hercules High School last week.
Ideas Vary for LGBT History Document
What constitutes LGBT history in San Francisco? The question was poised to roughly 50 people who attended a recent workshop launching a new project aimed at developing a comprehensive survey of LGBT historical sites in the city.
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