
Sampson McCormick: Our New Stand-Up Guy
The many diverse talents presented by Kung Pao Kosher Comedy include gay, lesbian and straight comedians who offer more than a few quick laughs. The newest of these talents, Sampson McCormick, will be part of the line-up at the next Comedy Returns.
On the Tab :: Nov. 7 - 14
Talented singers like Rosalind Kind and Megan Mullally will warm a chilling heart with each note. Hotty pornsters and gogo guys will warm up a few other body parts. Celebrate the harvest of hearty entertainments.
Out There :: Nights to Put Between Days
O soft, warm bed! O hard, cold world! What willpower do we call upon when we forsake the former for the latter on those coming dark days? We know not. But Out There into the world we must go to report on cultural happenings.
Royally Possessed
This may be the year Korean art steps out of the shadows of its aesthetically formidable cousins, Japan and China - at least as far as museum exhibitions are concerned.
Maestro Morgan Strikes Up the Band
Its home in Oakland's Paramount Theatre may be an easy BART ride from San Francisco, but the Oakland East Bay Symphony nonetheless remains a mystery for many San Francisco music-lovers. That's a shame.
New Pastor Joins MCC-SF
A church in the Castro neighborhood that's been the spiritual home to many LGBTs for more than 40 years has a new senior pastor.
LGBTs Reap Benefits from New Whole Foods Store
From employment to donations for several local nonprofits in the Castro, the new Whole Foods Market that opened this week on upper Market Street is already producing tangible benefits for the city's LGBT community.
Safe Sex Poster Show Unveiled
More than 70 of them are part of a new show, titled "Safe Sex Bang: The Buzz Bense Collection of Safe Sex Posters," that opens Friday, November 8 at the sex center and runs through January 31.
SF Voters Reject Condo Plan
Voters Tuesday resoundingly rejected a luxury high-rise condominium project planned for the city's waterfront.
Pols Take Note of Increased Evictions
Evictions in San Francisco have been drawing increased attention in recent months, with special focus on stories like the one involving a longtime Castro resident living with AIDS.
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