Mark's Bar
When I happened upon Mark's Bar after it opened, the first thing I noticed was the sound from the street. From outside I could hear the laughter and the sound of bar dice slamming on the bar.
Cabaret to Fight AIDS Returns to The Rrazz Room
For Sean Ray, the AIDS crisis has never ended. The cabaret and former Gay Men's Chorus performer has lived with the virus for many years. On May 14 and 15, Ray hosts the tenth annual Cabaret to Fight AIDS at The Rrazz Room in San Francisco's Hotel Nikko.
Off-Track Bets
I spoke to some locals to find out their favorite unusual and alternative spots that make San Francisco night life special.
Alt. Fun.
Bearded muscle bears cavort in pink tutus. Mustached twinks wrestle while coated in lube. Local authors verbally joust in bars. These are a few of our favorite new things.
On the Tab :: May 2-6
BARtab's round-up of this weeks hottest events.
Russian River Businesses Optimistic for Busy Summer
Businesses in Guerneville are optimistic for a busy summer season this year. The famed Triple R resort reopened a little over six months ago with a new name, r3, and its bar reopened on New Year's Eve.
Incredibly True Adventures of Tom Judson
The Tom Judson Show is arriving on May 2 for a 10-day whirl at the New Conservatory Theatre Center, hot and snappy after an SRO stint at New York City's Metropolitan Room and a tour of Southern California. Tom who, you ask? Judson what?
Transgender Man Begins Walk Across America
Mikal Chall is just an ordinary transgender man from Michigan, but he has a big quest: equality.
Queer in the Equatorial Zone
We're having a traditional Thai massage under a palm tree on the beach at Jomtien, south of Pattaya city on the Bay of Thailand. Big, strong Thai masseur, big, strong hands, he twists Out There up into a salty little pretzel.
SF Dem Candidates Differ on Party Panel Makeup
Once again control of the local Democratic Party in San Francisco is up for grabs this June.
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