Queers hope for more presence at Occupy SF
In less than two months, the Occupy Wall Street movement has grown from an initial protest in Manhattan to a global phenomenon encompassing more than 1,000 cities
First-rate flights of random fancy
Lots going on in SoMa at the Novellus Theater, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. This past weekend, SF Performances presented the Bay Area debut of the very hot Random Dance, of London.
The Temperamentals
The week after Harry Hay was born, the Titanic sank. It had to be.
BARchive: Eating Out
When did restaurants become gay?
Pod People: DJs Online
For a perfect warm up for your night out, check out these local DJs who share their mixes online. Planning your own private party? Play along with these local lovelies.
SF Night Bites
About halfway through an evening of San Francisco clubbing and bar-hopping, the need for two things often emerges: a trip to the ATM and food.
Curtain Up! Theatre Parties Go For Gays!
It's pretty much a no-brainer combination; theatre, gays and drinks. Isn't that just another night out for some of us?
Cocktails Anyone?
While the Castro has no shortage of bars, lately we've earned more of a reputation for bottomless mimosas (and the drunk-and-crying over-indulgers they leave scattered across the sidewalk) than for finely-crafted libations.
Marriage equality in art & poetry
'The Air We Breathe,' a mixed-media exhibit at SFMOMA
Legislative changes concern PWAs, advocates
People living with HIV and AIDS and their advocates are concerned about changes under health care-related legislation at the state and federal levels. Those worries include health care expansion coming in 2014.
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