
Ambisexual Stravinsky?
Was Stravinsky dallying with dudes even as he was composing his most famous and influential work? A new book suggests that an "exclusively... ambisexual phase" may have greened up 'The Rite of Spring.'
Out There :: His Back Pages
Don Reed is straight, but his gay half-brother is a fierce character in Reed's one-man show, set in 1960s and '70s-era Oakland.
Return of the Theatergoer
Richard Dodds is back and ready to dish about San Francisco theater.
Japanese Immersion
This exhibition includes folding screens, hanging scroll paintings, religious and secular sculptures, metal works, and a pair of wrestling puppies having a go at each other.
Through A Jewish Lens
The 33rd San Francisco Jewish Film Festival features two outstanding queer features, along with impressive film spotlights and filmmaker appearances.
LGBT Shelter Set for Hearing
A proposed LGBT-friendly homeless shelter in San Francisco is set to go before the city's planning commission for approval on permits, according to backers of the long-delayed project.
'Top Chef' Brings Juhu Beach Club to Oakland
Foodies got their wish this spring, when Juhu Beach Club opened in Oakland's hip and trendy Temescal neighborhood.
Lady Bunny Bounces into San Francisco
Famed drag queen Lady Bunny, who will blitz northern California next week to promote her new single, has never been shy about speaking her mind.
Services Needed for LGBT Homeless
While it has long been known that a large percentage of homeless youth in San Francisco are LGBT, new data is showing that alarming numbers of LGBT adults in the city are also struggling to find housing or are at risk of losing their homes.
Gay Binational Couple Fights Feds
A Mexican-born San Francisco man is being held in Pennsylvania for a visa violation while his husband, a U.S. citizen, tries to get him out.
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