Eagle Future in Doubt... Again
The future of the former Eagle Tavern is in doubt once again as the people who had hoped to take over the long-vacant space at 398 12th Street are backing out of the lease.
Tempers Boil Over SF Water Supply Measure
The fight over whether San Francisco should continue to store the majority of its water supply in Yosemite National Park's Hetch Hetchy Valley is headed to a state courtroom this month.
Candidate Named to College Board
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee named a candidate running for the City College board as a trustee Tuesday, instantly giving him a possible advantage in the race by running as an appointed incumbent.
Senior Housing Group Seeks $53M
The hunt is on to find $53 million to build what project sponsors say will be the country's largest affordable housing development for LGBT seniors.
Queers Like You: Original Plumbing
If you like your parties queer and bi-coastal, arrive early and get cupcaked with the sexiest go-gos and partygoers at <Original Plumbing Magazine's 3rd Birthday Celebration.
On the Tab :: August 23-31
BARtab rounds up the week's hottest upcoming nightlife events!
MetroPCS Cuts Price on Unlimited-Data Plan
MetroPCS, a cellphone company that targets low-income urban households, is cutting the price on its unlimited data service, going against the flow of the biggest phone companies.
Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead
Schulz's forever-young characters and the variations on everyday travails have been gently received since 1950, and to project the Peanuts gang into their teen years and harsh contemporary realities has the unsettling flavors of a comfort food retooled.
'Rights of Passage' Opens NCTC's Pride Season
The creators of the new play "Rights of Passage"</slug> traveled around the world researching the way different cultures view being gay & they found that Americans are prone to myopia when there's a rainbow in their line of sight.
Bi-National Couple Fights DOMA Deportation Threat
One year ago, the couple was married in a ceremony in New York City's Central Park. Now they are anxiously hurtling toward February 2013 when Stankovic's student visa will expire, putting him in danger of being deported to his native Croatia.
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