Sing Out: The Trevor Project Concert

Three bands will be singing out loud for the nonprofit that helps gay teens and others at The Trevor Project Benefit Concert, January 22 at Café duNord with Hotels & Highways, Mia Dyson, and out gay singer-composer Eric Himan.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jan 17, 2012

Gal Pals - Women In Gay Bars

"Don't worry about not having a date tonight- you're with your gay friends, and we're more fun than any date could be! We know what to do!"

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jan 10, 2012

Year has plenty in store, say LGBTpoliticos

Not only is President Barack Obama set for a battle royale to keep the White House with his soon-to-be-picked GOP opponent, both houses in Congress could slip back into Republican control...

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jan 13, 2012

Bears revamp SF winter weekend

The bears will be returning to San Francisco this winter after all, but for more of a DIY event than an officially organized weekend.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jan 12, 2012

Castro pot club sends funds to LGBT charities

A medical pot club in San Francisco's Castro area has distributed funds to charities just months after opening.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jan 11, 2012

Agrippina

Is Handel the new Verdi? If, in addition to the endless arias and duets collections, recordings of the most likely gay Baroque master's operas and oratorios (the latter increasingly staged these days) seem to appear in this column with unusual frequency,

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jan 10, 2012

TL Health to close

San Francisco Public Health Director Barbara Garcia said she'll meet with the board of Tenderloin Health today (Thursday, January 5) to discuss the nonprofit's fate.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jan 9, 2012

Looking forward to 2012 art offerings

Last year's museum offerings may be difficult to match, and though 2012 is shaping up to be no slouch, things don't really shift into high gear until the spring.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jan 8, 2012

Lee readies for full term

After being sworn in to a full four-year term Sunday, January 8, San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee plans to focus on job creation and making the city even more of a draw internationally for businesses and tourists in his inaugural speech.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jan 7, 2012

Jonathan Moscone Shares Moscone Memories

Jonathan Moscone, son of the late San Francisco Mayor George Moscone, has learned that a reporter's emphases don't always match the intentions behind his words.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jan 9, 2012


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