
Surprise, Delight on the Streets of Paris
Much like San Francisco, Paris is divided into numerous neighborhoods each with its unique charms and offerings.
At Last, Kevin Killian's 'Spreadeagle'
Describing Kevin Killian's novel "Spreadeagle" as long-awaited isn't, for once, a cliche. He started writing it in 1990, and even when he thought he'd finished the book, he found it facing a long and beleaguered road to publication.
Bay Area Reporter to Get New Partners
The Bay Area Reporter's top managers have announced a restructuring plan that includes shareholders in the San Francisco Examiner and other local papers.
Anderson, Kronos Quartet Premiere 'Landfall'
Last Saturday night we went to hear performing artist Laurie Anderson and the Kronos Quartet give the West Coast premiere of Landfall at the Bing Concert Hall at Stanford University.
Trans Murder Remains Unsolved
One year after her violent shooting death on a downtown Oakland street, those who knew Brandy Martell are preparing to remember her and call attention to her killing, which hasn't been solved.
Ginsberg's 'Kaddish' Set to Jazz
The San Francisco premiere of Allen Ginsberg's Kaddish for Naomi Ginsberg (1894-1956) came alive for music and poetry fans in a multimedia performance at the new SFJazz Center on April 18.
Out CA Congressman Fights for Equality
In a wide ranging interview, California's first openly gay congressman, in office just over 100 days, addressed the challenging issues facing the LGBT community and pledged to fight efforts to "turn back the clock" on equality and opportunity.
Rename SF Airport for Harvey Milk? 3 City Supervisors Not So Sure
San Francisco's three freshmen supervisors remain hesitant to publicly back renaming the city's airport after slain gay rights leader Harvey Milk.
SF Int'l Film Fest Spiked with Queer Cinema Offerings
The 56th San Francisco International Film Festival (April 25-May 9 at the Castro Theatre, Sundance Kabuki, and New People Cinema in San Francisco, and Berkeley's Pacific Film Archive) is spiked with queer interest, along with treats fresh from Sundance.
BARchive Extra: The Eagle's First Opening
If the recent re-opening to the San Francisco Eagle Tavern seemed like a big deal, compare it to the bar's original opening in 1981.
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