
'The Beethoven Project' Reaches Fervent, Powerful Finale
The San Francisco Symphony's Music Director, Michael Tilson Thomas, should get a copyright on the template he has created over the years for captivating music appreciation cum composer celebrations.
Great Scots :: 'Black Watch' at The Armory
American Conservatory Theatre's presentation of the National Theatre of Scotland's touring show "Black Watch," with a handsome cast of men in uniforms and sexy Scottish brogues, is guaranteed to be a great date night for gay theatre fans.
Dunaway Dearest
Rutanya Alda reamains best known for her role in "Mommie Dearest." Alda told the B.A.R. that she kept a diary during the filming of the movie She's now editing it and hopes to see it published.
Cream Rises to the Top
San Francisco Ballet's "Cinderella" is already sold out. Before it opened, rumor has it, it was sold out. Don't let that stop you. You must go.
Dark Times in Hollywood
The Roxie Theater, an oasis of subversion in the hyper-gentrifying Valencia Corridor, celebrates our roots in crime and over-determined gender roles with passionate programmer Elliot Lavine's annual "I Wake Up Dreaming" festival.
Time After Time
Here are a few ways Out There did spend our time recently.
May Days at the Castro Theatre
The Castro Theatre uses the month before Pride to showcase films we love, love to hate, and hate to admit we love for all the wrong reasons. There's camp and kitsch, pathos and tragedy, satire and ridicule.
Gay GOP Group Log Cabin Announces Relaunch
Log Cabin Republicans recently announced a relaunch of their organization, but it remains to be seen how much influence the predominately gay GOP group will have within the national Republican Party.
Bias Complaint Filed Against Pride
LGBT unrest over the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee's controversial selection and retraction of imprisoned Army Private First Class Bradley Manning as a Pride grand marshal has now escalated to the legal arena.
Homes Sought for Foster Youth
May is National Foster Care Month, and Jill Jacobs, the head of an Oakland-based agency that works to find permanent, loving families for youth in the foster care system, says there are plenty of them who need support.
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