Trial ordered in '83 cold case
A man charged with the 1983 death of another man in San Francisco is facing trial after a judge held him to answer on a charge that he committed first-degree murder during the course of sodomy.
Beaux Arts - San Francisco Ballet Programs 2 & 3
San Francisco Ballet charged into its spring season with two triple bills which play through this weekend at the Opera House.
SB 48 repeal cleared for signatures
State officials have given anti-gay activists the go-ahead to gather petition signatures to repeal Senate Bill 48, also known as the Fair, Accurate, Inclusive, and Respectful Education Act.
The real McKay does Bloody Babs
How do you follow up a tribute to Doris Day? Why, naturally, with a cabaret biography of convicted murderer Barbara Graham.
Let us now praise Walker Evans
One of the first things you notice is the starkness, the desolation, the aloneness of people in <slug>Walker Evans'</slug> photographic universe.
Castro AIDS quilt display elicits tears, gratitude
Sunday was a day of remembrance in the Castro as hundreds of people showed up to the opening of an exhibition of the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
SFPD releases It Gets Better video
The San Francisco Police Department last week released an emotional It Gets Better video supporting LGBT youth.
DOMA complicates gay divorces
The federal ban against same-sex marriages not only throws up roadblocks for LGBT couples wishing to wed. It also complicates their divorce proceedings when the relationship sours.
Going full Gatsby
"So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past." Of all works of American literature to bring back, F. Scott Fitzgerald 's The Great Gatsby, with its capering rich, was perhaps the most unlikely.
Prop 8 repeal bid ends
Citing a lack of funds, a bid to repeal Proposition 8 at the ballot box this November has ended.
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