
SFAF Plans to Raise $7.9M
Giuliano acknowledged that the fundraising campaign would be a challenge, but said consultants have indicated SFAF would ultimately be successful.
Arts-Lover's Holiday
Last week found Out There spinning all over town.
'Poshlust' Nijinsky
They danced as guests of the San Francisco Ballet (as Program 2 of the SFB season) and had a triumphant reception: full houses, standing ovations.
Kehinde Wiley/The World Stage: Israel
This particular body of work is based on traditional 18th- and 19th-century European portraiture of the landed gentry, but the artist gave the enterprise a significant twist and shout by adding the seasoning of contemporary youth and hip hop.
Zeitguys: Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato's Wonderful World
The two gurus of culture spoke from their offices in Los Angeles, saying they have been recruiting talent and subject for a while.
Winter Blues: Earl Thomas Sings Out & Proud
The greatest gay ambassador you've never heard of, or more probably, never heard.
BARchive: Valentines Day On the QT
During the 1960s, Polk Street had grown gay. Some complained; others saw financial advantages. Straight places remained empty. Gay places didn't.
On the Tab :: February 22-28
BARtab has your scoop on the week's hottest events!
Project Open Hand Pulls Out of Rough Spot
A San Francisco nonprofit that prepares and delivers meals to critically ill homebound clients, seniors, and those living with HIV/AIDS is pulling out of a rough patch.
Rise in Cell Phone Theft Spurs Hearing
As cellphone thefts continue to surge citywide, Supervisor Scott Wiener convened a hearing and heard from city officials who said they are aware of the "alarming" rise in robberies but presented limited options to deter the frequency.
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