
On the Tab :: July 19-25
Concerts with Dave Koz, Courtney Love. Peter Murphy; plus club night Steam, Pulse, Release and more midsummer fun.
On the Tab :: July 12-18
The B-52s at the Fillmore! Love Will Fix It retro disco dance party! Peachs Christ does 'The Craft'! It's July! Baby, you're a firework.
BARchive :: Sinbad's & Sailors
It was Sunday, July 4, 1976. The City was celebrating a twin bicentennial. Sailors were in town! We meandered the Embarcadero, loading our cameras with "seafood" until lunchtime.
Strip-Off: The Politics of (Go-Go) Dancing
With a new 'gentlemens' club' proposed in the Castro, we asked a few folks in the gogo-friendly nightlife scene for their perspective on hip-thrusting entertainment.
On the Tab :: July 1-11
Midsummer post-Pride fun: Roller Disco, Some Thing, Chaos, Homo Erectus, Go Bang, Sundance Saloon, and Sing! A Star-Spangled Celebration.
The Passion of Mary Magdalene
The biggest shock about The Gospel of Mary Magdalene, which opened last week at the War Memorial Opera House, is how such a radically provocative concept could result in a work so tame and emotionally uninvolving.
Out There :: Thank God We're Gay!
We have to admit, even though this is our 30th SF Pride week, seeing the line of rainbow flags flapping in the breeze down Market St. always gives us goosebumps (or should that be ganderbumps?).
Bridging the Gay / African American Divide
For Ramekon O'Arwisters, a San Francisco-based, gay African American artist, racial and gender politics are realities, not abstract constructs, and they are never far from his mind or his work, where he merges his identities.
Being Cheyenne Jackson
If gay show-biz buffs have their very own Superman, it's Cheyenne Jackson. The 6'3" dark-haired, blue-eyed, movie-star-handsome actor, singer and songwriter has starred on and Off Broadway.
Frameline Wraps Up
The final four days of Frameline 37 contain some gems - as well as some clunkers - that can easily be missed in the frenzy leading up to Pride Day.
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