On the Tab :: August 1-8

BARtab has the scoop on this week's hottest upcoming nightlife events!

by Chris Sosa | Aug 1, 2012

BARchive: Take Me to the River

Diversely eclectic, Guerneville is San Francisco's backyard playground on the fabled Russian River where generations of GLBTs have retreated like Thoreau at Walden Pond to vacation.

by Chris Sosa | Jul 31, 2012

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Director Ben Randle's work is competent, but the production does not create a particularly ominous aura that is so vital.

by Chris Sosa | Jul 30, 2012

'Desperate Housewives' Emily Bergl plays the Rrazz Room

"I feel very confident that there is no one else who does Cyndi Lauper as Elaine Stritch," Bergl said from New York in anticipation of her July engagement at the Rrazz Room.

by Chris Sosa | Jul 28, 2012

D'Arcy Drollinger's 'Project: Lohan' Plays the Costume Shop

Drollinger's goal is to chronicle actress Lindsay Lohan's high-profile cycles of rises and falls in a kind of docudrama that both feeds into and plays off gossip sensationalism in the Internet era.

by Chris Sosa | Jul 28, 2012

Portland, Seattle Offers Funky, Hip Time for Tourists

Make a cool escape to the Pacific Northwest's Portland and Seattle.

by Chris Sosa | Jul 31, 2012

Protesters Greet Obama in Oakland

In response to the continued crackdown on California's medical marijuana dispensaries by the U.S. attorney's office, several hundred pro-cannabis protesters marched through downtown Oakland.

by Chris Sosa | Jul 30, 2012

SF General Joins LGBT Video Campaign

San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center this week became the first Bay Area medical center to unveil a video for the It Gets Better project.

by Chris Sosa | Jul 29, 2012

Sheriff's Lt. Faces Domestic Violence Charges

A gay San Francisco sheriff's lieutenant was set to be arraigned after being arrested in an alleged domestic violence incident last week.

by Chris Sosa | Jul 28, 2012

AIDS Confab Returns to US

More than 23,000 researchers, service providers, policy-makers, activists, and people living with HIV gathered in Washington, D.C, this week for the 19th International AIDS Conference, the first time the meeting has been held in the U.S. since 1990.

by Chris Sosa | Jul 28, 2012


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