Pinter's 'The Caretaker' brings Jonathan Pryce to SF
Jonathan Pryce has scant San Francisco connections on his bulging resume, a situation now changed with the arrival of his acclaimed performance in Harold Pinter's The Caretaker at the Curran.
LGBTs weigh in on Mirkarimi
The domestic violence case against Ross Mirkarimi, who was suspended as sheriff last week by Mayor Ed Lee, has caused concern among LGBTs and progressives in San Francisco.
Director Terence Davies on 'The Deep Blue Sea'
Terence Rattigan, meet Terence Davies. Perhaps the best drama by a happy if discreetly closeted British playwright/screenwriter is brought up to date in a beautifully staged, emotionally precise new screen version by an openly gay if bitterly unhappy film
Lee Ousts Gays from Health Panel
Mayor Ed Lee has ousted the only two openly gay people from the San Francisco Health Commission.
Rhapsody in AIDS activism
New exhibit at the GLBT History Museum explores our past
Bringing 'Laramie Project" to the Valley
A gay theater company in San Francisco will be packing up its latest production and taking it to four Central Valley cities in June as the inaugural show in its new Pride on Tour program.
Tax issues add up to new business for preparers
Accountants and lawyers who handle tax issues in California report they have seen a bump in business since 2010 due to changes in how the Internal Revenue Service treats same-sex couples.
25 years later, activists recall ACT UP's legacy
The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, better known as ACT UP, held its first action on March 24, 1987, a protest on Wall Street demanding access to experimental drugs and an end to discrimination against people with AIDS.
Give 'em the old Rrazzle-dazzle
It's time for some tasty Rrazz berries. The downtown nitery, now celebrating its fourth year in the Hotel Nikko, has just announced a new roster of theatrically connected acts.
Packer takes over HIV prevention office
A familiar face is taking the lead at San Francisco's HIV Prevention Section, at least temporarily.
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