SF Pride Hires New Leader
Organizers of the San Francisco LGBT Pride Parade and celebration have hired a new leader, replacing an executive director who'd garnered praise for helping to save the event from serious financial and leadership problems.
Few Castro Clinics Treat Women for HIV
While women can get tested for HIV at various clinics run by nonprofits in the city's Castro district, they have fewer options for accessing treatment and care than their male counterparts.
Global AIDS Pandemic Wanes
The global response to the worldwide AIDS epidemic continues making remarkable progress in HIV prevention, improved treatment, and reduced AIDS-related deaths, a new report says, holding out hope and the possibility for the end of AIDS.
Budget Cuts Worry HIV Activists
People with HIV and those at risk are well-positioned to benefit from recent medical advances, but they also face some sobering political and fiscal realities.
On the Tab :: November 26-30
BARtab has your scoop on the hottest upcoming nightlife events!
Guerrero Calls on OPD to Solve Martell Murder
The mother of murdered transgender teen Gwen Araujo used her remarks at a Transgender Day of Remembrance event in Oakland last week to call on police to solve the killing of a trans woman earlier this year.
Ezra Jack Keats: Empathy for the Outsider
The richly poetic imagery and gorgeous, deeply vibrant hues that leap off the pages created by this award-winning, trailblazing children's book author and illustrator conjure visions of Chagall and that artist's transcendent, whimsical fantasy.
Trial Ordered in Park Killing
A San Francisco judge has held the man accused of strangling another man to death in Buena Vista Park last year to stand trial on murder and other charges.
Issues Facing LGBT Seniors Tackled at Conference
The many issues facing LGBT seniors - including housing, access to health care, and diversity - were discussed at a recent daylong conference presented by the Institute on Aging.
Labor Leader Howard Wallace Dies
The first openly gay Teamster truck driver and a force behind the long-standing Coors boycott, died November 14 at Buena Vista Manor in San Francisco. He was 76.
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