Federal Judge to Review Nudity Ban
U.S. District Judge Edward M. Chen, with the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, has scheduled a hearing for January 17 to determine if the new law violates the rights of urban nudists.
The Submission
Director Randle effectively handles the rising heat between Danny and Emilie, and the objectives of the playwright, as out of balance as they can become, are well met.
'Jasper Johns: Seeing with the Mind's Eye' at SFMOMA
A new overview at SFMOMA that includes 90 artworks produced from 1956 to the present. The show also highlights the artist's special relationship with the Bay Area.
John Fisher's 'Slugs and Kicks' Opens Theatre Rhino's Season
College kids are playing college kids in "Slugs and Kicks," writer-director John Fisher's new play launching Theatre Rhino's 35th season.
Transmissions: A Lot of Our Friends Are Being Killed
At a visit to an Obama campaign field office in Sarasota, Florida last month, Vice President Joe Biden singled out a woman who, it was reported, he thought had beautiful eyes. That woman is Linda Carragher Bourne.
Student Wins Artist of the Year Award
A queer Oakland woman has won the grand prize in an artistic competition and is looking forward to a residency program in New York next year.
Attorney Boies Discusses Prop 8 options
In regards to Prop 8, the justices will make one of three decisions.
On the Tab :: November 16-22
BARtab has your scoop on the hottest upcoming events!
Jay DeFeo's Sensual Repertoire
Her art is a perfect balance of the heart and the mind, a sublime integration that gives her work its power and that's on voluptuous display in the first major career retrospective of this beloved Bay Area artist.
OutLoud Radio Marks Ten Years
Ten years ago, Noah Miller founded outLoud Radio to send stories of LGBTQ youth over the airwaves in response to a gap he had noticed in media representations of queer people.
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