Rights of Passage

Directed by Arturo Catricala, this is a handsome production that takes elements of Balinese dance, music, storytelling, and design to lend specific gravity to the familiar new vs. old conflicts of Wayan and his father.

by Chris Sosa | Aug 31, 2012

New Bay Bridge Span Raises Suicide Concerns

With the new Bay Bridge eastern span set to open on Labor Day in 2013, concerns are growing that it may attract people contemplating suicide.

by Chris Sosa | Sep 3, 2012

Cordileone Busted for DUI

The archbishop-elect for the San Francisco Catholic Archdiocese, a muscular opponent of same-sex marriage in California, was arrested in San Diego last weekend on suspicion of driving under the influence.

by Chris Sosa | Sep 2, 2012

SF Breast Cancer Services Hope for Komen Comeback

Two San Francisco groups dedicated to supporting low-income and uninsured women with breast cancer are preparing for a tough budget season due to controversy that rocked the Susan G. Komen For the Cure foundation earlier this year.

by Chris Sosa | Sep 1, 2012

Oakland Prepares for LGBT Pride

Oakland's third annual LGBT Pride festival is coming this weekend, and organizers are hoping attendees don't see it as just a one-day party, but as an event to help the community's future.

by Chris Sosa | Aug 31, 2012

Pols Praise Kors Hire

Political leaders and activists praised the announcement this week that former Equality California executive director Geoff Kors has joined the National Center for Lesbian Rights as its new senior legislative and policy strategist.

by Chris Sosa | Aug 31, 2012

Matthew Shepard Play Comes to South Florida

The Laramie Project is the second annual Youth Artists' Chair production and will be presented on Saturday, Sep. 8 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for children. The students will hold a question and answer session post-show.

by Chris Sosa | Aug 28, 2012

Pridelines: Miami LGBT Youth Group Holds Successful 30th Birthday Fundraiser

"Thirty years! Thirty years and we're stronger than ever!" Victor Diaz-Herman, Pridelines' executive director, told the crowd at the gala. "This is the most successful fundraiser in our history, but there is work to be done."

by Chris Sosa | Aug 28, 2012

The 'Real' Real L Word: Womenfest 2012 in Key West

From Sept. 4 to 9, 2012, thousands of lesbian, bisexual and transgender women are set to visit Key West for their share of paradise at the 26th annual Womenfest.

by Chris Sosa | Aug 28, 2012

Transgender Pilot Wins Battle Against FAA

In a matter of weeks, Bay Area transgender pilot Tamsyn Waterhouse could once again be fully licensed to fly planes, because she challenged the Federal Aviation Administration and won.

by Chris Sosa | Aug 29, 2012


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