
City Ponders Bathhouse Rules
San Francisco officials and community members are trying to determine whether gay bathhouses should be allowed after an absence of nearly three decades.
Police, Politicians Address Castro Violence
Castro area residents concerned about violent crime in the neighborhood packed a recent community meeting where they heard from the police chief and district attorney.
Lawyers' Group to Vote on 'Gay Panic' Defense
Members of the American Bar Association will vote on a proposal to take an official stance on gay and trans panic defenses next week as the lawyers' group holds its annual convention in San Francisco.
Obama Blasts Russian Anti-Gay Law
President Barack Obama this week weighed in on Russia's anti-gay propaganda law, saying that he has "no patience" for countries that treat gays in ways that are harmful.
Camelot
What we have is epic intimacy that can't help but reveal the strengths and flaws of the original material, as well as the highs and lows of a production that wants to confront some of those flaws.
Out There :: Impresario Extraordinaire
Currently on show at the National Gallery of Art, the large exhibition Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes, "1909-1929: When Art Danced with Music" is a celebration of the Russian impresario Serge Diaghilev.
Operatic Oscar Wilde
The message of "Oscar" and the timing of the premiere could not be more relevant today, while discrimination against sexual orientation persists amid growing signs of legal change and acceptance.
Dance in the Open Air
SFB gave a mixed program of pieces, two of which they'll be showing in New York this October. I hope New Yorkers like it as much as we did.
Campos Runs for Assembly
Gay District 9 Supervisor David Campos this week became the first person to officially declare his candidacy for San Francisco's state Assembly District 17 seat.
Gay Man Leads DA's Homicide Unit in SF
San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón has selected an out gay man to head his office's homicide unit.
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