
SF Ready to Litigate Prop 8 If Need Be
It is expected that the Supreme Court's ruling will lead to the overturning of Proposition 8. But opinions differ on how the court will decide the matter, and its ruling could result in more litigation within the state courts.
Pride Board Expected to Decide on Manning Matter
San Francisco Pride officials are expected to decide this week whether to take any action in response to their decision to rescind grand marshal honors for gay Army soldier Bradley Manning.
Energetic Concertizing
Recent weeks of concerts with the San Francisco Symphony at Davies Symphony Hall have proved yet again just how versatile and thoroughly professional the orchestra's players are.
Name That Playwright
What if we told you that we had just seen a play that combined investigations into chaos theory, English landscape design, Lord Byron literary scholarship and waltz lessons, and that it was a gentle romance?
Dream & Vision
Still cool after all these years, the Beat Generation of the 1950s exerts a powerful hold on the romantic cultural imagination a half-century later. One need look no further than "Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg."
Out Candidates Seek East Bay Assembly Seat
Voters in the East Bay will once again have a chance to elect an out person to the state Assembly when they head to the polls in 2014.
LYRIC Seeks Funds for School Program
Once a week during their elective class called leadership, the students at Everett and Buena Vista / Horace Mann, a K-8 school, are taught by a LYRIC staffer about LGBT topics.
Proudly Gay & Surreal
You couldn't be more out than the delightfully funny Alec Mapa, and his fans fans can now tune in and see him Thursday nights at 9 p.m. on AMC.
Meeting Cute, 18 Years Later :: Linklater, Delpy Talk 'Before Midnight'
Richard Linklater and Julie Delpy talk "Before Midnight," with Linklater confessing to mock horror about how the marriage-equality movement is putting a crimp in his 1960s-inspired relationship philosophy.
AHF Pushes SF Drug Pricing Measure
The Los Angeles-based AHF is sponsoring a ballot measure this fall to encourage San Francisco officials to call for cheaper drug prices.
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