
Next Fall
To believe or not to believe, that seems to be the playwright's question in this show about two gay lovers -- one atheist, one born again.
Out There :: More Music for Thirsty Ears
Here's a rundown on the culturally current, from the voltage of "Electric Lady" to the shock of pleasure that vintage posters offer.
David Hockney Goes Big
Bigger isn't necessarily better, size matters, and more can indeed be less; these are conclusions one can draw from "David Hockney; A Bigger Exhibition."
High Adventure in Peter Pan Prequel
The story is too complex to relate in this space. But be it known that there is a pirate of comic dastardliness known as Black Stache, who will eventually become known as Capt. Hook.
Castro Man's Death Ruled Accidental
The San Francisco Medical Examiner's office has determined the death of a popular Castro district man who was found unconscious on a neighborhood sidewalk in May was accidental.
Disabilities Group Honors Gay Chamber
Two organizations are successfully partnering to combat chronically high unemployment among the area's LGBT disabled youth, veterans, women, people of color, and the economically disadvantaged.
Cleveland Prepares for Its Gay Close-Up
For years Cleveland has been known among visitors as the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Next year, Cleveland will add another notable event to its history when it hosts Gay Games 9.
Altar Honors AIDS Protest
An installation by Bolivian-born artist Javier Rocobado commemorates the ARC/AIDS Vigil - ARC standing for AIDS Related Complex - that took place between 1985 and 1995.
SF Supervisors Delay Park Closure Vote
Advocates for the poor saw a modest victory this week after the San Francisco Board of Supervisors decided to delay for a week a vote on a proposal that would close city parks at night.
Bearing It All
Come Veterans Day weekend, San Francisco will feel like it's become a whole lot smaller as Bear Pride 2013 takes over. It's Gay Pride but for the Bear community!
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