Holiday High Notes
Classic musicals screen at the Castro Theatre
On The Tab, December 23-31, 2011
Kung Pao Kosher Comedy, Lea DeLaria, Latin Explosion and plenty of New Year's Eve events.
Gay clergy disinvited from Castro Catholic church
At least three gay and lesbian clergy members were disinvited from participating in Advent services at Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in the Castro, the Bay Area Reporter has learned.
SF State seeks gay male couples for study
San Francisco researchers are once again looking to recruit gay male couples from the Bay Area for an ongoing study looking at sexual risk behaviors within their relationships.
Homeless memorial day sees problems, progress
A homeless man died in a doorway on Castro Street last week, in the middle of the day.
What's up in the galleries at year's end?
A trio of San Francisco-based gay artists - John Bankston, John Waguespack and S. Brett Kaufman - each pursuing and realizing vastly different visions in solo shows at local galleries, are among those featured in a month crowded with exhibitions.
Details revealed in brutal deaths
Recently completed reports at the San Francisco Medical Examiner's office reveal details in the gruesome deaths of two gay city residents who were killed this year.
Xanadu
There is considerable leeway available, and often used, in New Conservatory Theatre Center's Xanadu as it swerves around ragtag as stylistic choice, ragtag as honest effort, and ragtag that giddily doesn't care which is which.
Black AIDS agency seeks yuletide lift
An agency focused on delivering HIV prevention and health services to San Francisco's black community is seeking a yuletide lift as it faces a severe funding shortage.
The Nutcracker
The nation's oldest <slug>Nutcracker</slug> came out of the mothballs at the Opera House last Friday night for a new round of Christmas performances, and the old girl's looking very well indeed.
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