Trigger Bar Closes

Trigger nightclub in the Castro shut down Tuesday, after a judge last week ordered assets associated with the business to be auctioned off.

by Chris Sosa | Jun 23, 2012

Director/Choreographer Susan Stroman on 'The Scottsboro Boys'

"This is not a show for beginners," she said recently from New York. "When tourists come into town and they have the choice between seeing Mamma Mia! or The Scottsboro Boys, well, we're not going to win that battle."

by Chris Sosa | Jun 25, 2012

Dyke March Turns 20

The San Francisco Dyke March celebrates its 20th anniversary this weekend with a new generation of leadership remembering the rally's roots born of a call for dyke rights and visibility.

by Chris Sosa | Jun 22, 2012

SFPD Condom Practices Questioned

There appears to be confusion at the San Francisco Police Department over whether condoms should be used as evidence of prostitution. There have been indirect reports over the years of police taking condoms from people suspected of prostitution, including

by Chris Sosa | Jun 22, 2012

Gay Pride's Roots

The original Gay Parade started inside a bar the night of June 28, 1969, when drag queens ran out of Stonewall into the streets. Or did it?

by Chris Sosa | Jun 21, 2012

On the Tab :: June 15-21

BARtab has your scoop for the week's hottest events.

by Chris Sosa | Jun 15, 2012

Lips Together, Teeth Apart

In Lips Together, Teeth Apart, playwright Terrence McNally pulls the rug out from under his characters, but he lets them hit the ground with grace.

by Chris Sosa | Jun 18, 2012

One Year Later, SF Murder Case Moves Forward

A year after the burned body of Freddy Canul-Arguello was found in San Francisco's Buena Vista Park, the case against the man accused of murdering him is moving forward.

by Chris Sosa | Jun 17, 2012

HRC Protester Settles Case

A woman who sued after being ejected from the Human Rights Campaign's 2008 gala dinner in San Francisco settled the case out of court for an undisclosed amount.

by Chris Sosa | Jun 17, 2012

Nixon in China

There is almost as much history in the creation of composer John Adams' and poet-librettist Alice Goodman's landmark opera Nixon in China as in the real events that inspired it.

by Chris Sosa | Jun 16, 2012


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