
Out There :: Passport to Glamour
It had been a few years since Out There had attended a Macy's Passport event, so we had forgotten what a big production it always is.
Beautiful Bling
All that glitters is Bulgari in a new show guaranteed to bring out your inner materialist.
Desperate Living :: Bringing Stephen King to the Opera House
Tobias Picker''s new opera "Dolores Claiborne," based on the novel by Stephen King, has finally received its world premiere.
SOMA LGBT Cultural District Awaits Implementation
A plan to create an LGBTQ cultural heritage district in part of San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood is still awaiting implementation by the city's planning department.
Impromptu Party Spawned Legendary Dance Fundraiser
It started with, unsurprisingly, a group of gay guys looking to have a bit more fun a quarter century ago and morphed into a generator of nearly $2 million raised for local LGBT groups and AIDS agencies.
Films Showcase HIV Criminal Laws
HIV policy advocates are harnessing the power of cinema to dramatize the consequences of laws that criminalize HIV transmission as part of ongoing efforts across North America to stop the prosecution of people living with HIV for non-disclosure.
Folsom Fair Celebrates 30th Year
As it celebrates its 30th anniversary, the Folsom Street Fair is making some changes while honoring decades of leather and kink tradition, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for charity, and welcoming newcomers.
Lavender Tube :: 'Masters & Johnson' Premieres on Showtime
Sex and TV have gone hand-in-latex for a very long time, but never quite like they will on Sept. 29, when "Masters of Sex" debuts on Showtime for what purports to be one of the best new series of the fall season.
Supes Hear of Frustration with SF Pride Officials
A San Francisco Board of Supervisors committee discussed the problems with the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee for three hours last week.
New Waddell Health Clinic Officially Opens
A San Francisco health clinic that provides care to some of the city's poorest residents, including transgender patients and people living with HIV, recently marked some upgrades in services and its physical space.
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