South Asian Nightclub Brightens Mid-Market District
From its robin's egg retro blue décor to its circular dance floor and five-projector visuals, the new venue combines intimacy with a club-like ambiance.
San Francisco Opera's 'Lohengrin' Opens
The San Francisco Opera opened a new-to-San Francisco production of Richard Wagner's sprawling Romantic opera "Lohengrin" last week to cheers and general audience approval for an appealing cast well-suited to a somewhat daring concept.
Nayland Blake's Participatory Art
Wikipedia describes the unusual mixed-media oeuvre of gay artist Nayland Blake thusly: "Disturbing, provocative, elusive, tormented, sinister, hysterical, brutal, and tender."
UOR Reveals Plans for Future without Store
Officials with a nonprofit San Francisco retail shop have shared their plans to continue raising money for HIV/AIDS-related agencies as they prepare to close their permanent storefront.
Feinstein Talks about Marriage, Milk
Facing the easiest political race of her career, Senator Dianne Feinstein is set to win a fourth full term in November.
Professor Hopes to Reduce Stigma Among LGBT Women of Color
Known for her sociological studies of family formation and same-sex practice within certain racial and ethnic groups, UCLA Professor Mignon Moore visited Berkeley's Ed Roberts Campus to facilitate a discussion about LGBT parents of color.
SFAF to Put Magnet, Other Programs at One Site
San Francisco's largest HIV/AIDS-related nonprofit has announced that it plans to move three of its key programs into one Castro neighborhood space.
Design Selected for LGBT History Project
The group behind an LGBT history project in the Castro has selected the design for plaques it intends to install in the sidewalk.
On the Tab :: October 26-31
BARtab has your hook-up for the hottest events for Halloween!
'Rudolf Nureyev: A Life in Dance' at the de Young Museum
A curiously unsatisfying hybrid exhibition of costume and dance that falls frustratingly short in both areas.
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