
Woman Killed Near Gay Club
San Francisco police late Wednesday afternoon released the name of a man they are searching for in connection with the shooting death of a woman outside a gay South of Market nightclub last weekend.
'Gender Nonconforming' Student, Burned in 'Prank,' Receives Support
The gender-nonconforming high school student who was burned on a bus in Oakland is continuing to recover from their injuries as the attorney for the boy charged in the attack claims it was a "prank."
Sheena Rose :: Queen of Clubs
As his drag persona Sheena Rose, Jacob Paiva has accomplished something no one else has done in San Francisco since the dance music icon Sylvester in 1986: Place Number One on a prestigious dance music chart.
BARchive :: Thanksgiving High
That platter had the Acapulco Gold dressing. This platter of turkey came from the herbed bird. Didn't it? The small platter of dark meat came from the other bird. Or was it the other way around? Our hunger could not be sated.
Let's Talk Turkey :: Where to Eat on Thanksgiving
Not all of us have the wherewithal to turn out massive meals in our tiny urban kitchens or serve buffets in our studio apartments. Luckily, plenty of restaurants around town are jumping on the Turkey Day bandwagon and serving forth feasts.
On the Tab :: Nov. 21 - 28
Prepare for the annual holiday of excessive eating by dancing off calories in advance at the numerous pre-holiday groove-fests around town.
Kunst-Stoff, Hail and Farewell!
The weekend presented five dances in two shows that marked both the company's 15th anniversary and their farewell to bricks-and-mortar existence in San Francisco. It was a fabulously enjoyable event.
Irresistible Matisse
"Matisse from SFMOMA," a petite jewel-box of a show at the Legion of Honor, may occupy only a single gallery, but it brings the space alive with warmth, audacious color and adventurous forms.
Out There :: To Monsignor with Love
The 2014 edition of the Orthodox Calendar is quite up-to-date, paying tribute as it does to marriage equality.
Whoopi Honors Moms Mabley
In her debut as a filmmaker, Whoopi Goldberg tips her hat to Jackie "Moms" Mabley (1894-1975), the boundary-smashing black comic who helped open a few doors for people like Whoopi herself.
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