Mariinsky Ballet's 'Swan Lake' Plays Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley
"Swan Lake" is a poetic tragedy told as a moving picture with only the power of personal beauty, scenic effects, sincerity of gesture, and music to take your heart and wring you out.
San Francisco Opera's 'Moby-Dick'
Amazingly, the production team has fashioned a cogent and artistically satisfying distillation of a vast and complicated work of prose.
Castro Therapy Center Expands Offerings, Starts Youth Group
Queer LifeSpace, the nonprofit queer therapy organization launched by former New Leaf: Services for Our Community therapists, is thriving and growing in the heart of the Castro.
Sponsors Nervous about Pride Post
Some sponsors who have worked with the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee for years are expressing serious concerns about the board of directors looking to replace Executive Director Brendan Behan.
Accusations, Ad Rock Supe Races
Sexual misconduct accusations and a bizarre ad some are calling homophobic have rocked two San Francisco supervisor races in recent days, upending what had been a relatively quiet campaign season.
MUMC Re-examines Rainbow Flag Policy
Facing renewed criticism over how it oversees the Castro's iconic giant rainbow flag, the gayborhood's merchant group is re-examining its policies regarding the flagpole at Harvey Milk Plaza.
Everything Comes Together at the Hall
San Francisco Symphony Season 101 is clipping right along, and the last two weeks have been filled with many notable highlights.
This World is Not My Home: Photographs by Danny Lyon
In stark contrast to his verbal stream-of-consciousness and stoner delivery, photographer Danny Lyon's pictures have a bracing clarity and intensity that gets you in the gut.
Doctors Call on Medical Schools to Teach LGBT Health
As a growing number of patients feel comfortable coming out to their doctors, the nation's medical schools and physicians' offices have become new arenas in the fight for LGBT equality.
Family Images an Issue in Campaigns
Wedding images depicting a happy heterosexual couple on their special day don't normally come to mind as being problematic photos. But when they are deployed as part of a political campaign, they can become suspect in the eyes of LGBT voters.
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