Phaedra
It's as if someone strapped weights to the hands of a clock. "Everything here is so slow," says the errant son of a prominent family upon his return after a stint in rehab.
Populist Modernism & the Case of Michael Smuin
In San Francisco, the fall season of the Smuin Ballet opened, with the handsome showing of four chamber ballets.
Lucrezia Borgia
San Francisco Opera's 'Lucrezia Borgia' takes charge
Mysteries Of Lisbon
Portugal is the European former colonial power that we know perhaps the least about. A long crash course in 19th-century Portuguese aristocratic intrigue, disguised as a modern movie soap opera, opens Sept. 30.
Water set to return to AIDS grove
Water is set to start flowing again through the National AIDS Memorial Grove in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.
Police probe gay man's death
Police are investigating the death of a gay San Francisco man whose body was found in his Franklin Street apartment.
Eagle Tavern site set for change
The owner of the site of the former Eagle Tavern in San Francisco is working on replacing the famed leather bar with another business.
Deviants' fair returns to Folsom Street
More than 400,000 people from around the world attend the Folsom Street Fair each year, making it the largest leather/fetish event in the world and the third largest outdoor one-day event in California.
Biker ethos kick-started Folsom scene
Around the beginning of September when the black and blue flags go up, everyone knows it's that special time of year again: two months of sunlight and a whole lot of leather.
Magazine seeks photos for 'A Day with HIV in America
In this year that marks the 30th anniversary of AIDS, a magazine aimed at those living with HIV is seeking photographs of people for its second annual "A Day with HIV in America."
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