Indian inked, organ master & others
The new YBCA exhibition The Matter Within: New Contemporary Art of India spotlights photography, sculpture and video created by artists from India, living there or abroad.
Candidates address AIDS policy
A majority of the leading candidates for San Francisco mayor would name a designated adviser on HIV and AIDS policy in their City Hall administration should they be elected next month.
Verdi Requiem of 1875
The immense Verdi Requiem of 1875 brought guest conductor James Conlon's recent fortnight at Davies Symphony Hall to an electrifying and substantial close.
'Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective'
One man's revelation of process is another man's over-sharing.
Mustache campaign promotes prostate cancer awareness
Last November Castro resident Kris Konietzko stopped shaving above his lips. By the end of the month, he was sporting a bright red mustache.
Bullied teen's mother marks Seth's Law signing
Wendy Walsh, the mother of Seth Walsh, after whom the recently signed Seth's Law is named, visited San Francisco this week to mark the bill becoming law.
Leno: EQCA 'unstable'
State Senator Mark Leno is expressing serious doubts about the future of Equality California, the largest - and only - statewide LGBT lobbying organization.
In the heart of the heart of the circus
Behind the scenes at Cirque du Soleil International Headquarters
Services likely to expand
If its absorption of two other agencies is any guide, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation's merger with the Stop AIDS Project should lead to an expansion of the HIV prevention agency's programs.
Don Giovanni
Early in last Saturday night's opening performance of the San Francisco Opera's new production of <slug>Don Giovanni</slug>, director Gabrielle Lavia damns the title character in our eyes completely as a despicable coward and rogue.
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