Out There :: September 11, 2011

Last week Out There attended one of the final rehearsals for San Francisco Opera's world premiere of Heart of a Soldier, the so-called "9/11 opera" opening this Saturday night, Sept. 10, at the War Memorial Opera House.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Sep 11, 2011

Who's afraid of 'A Delicate Balance?'

Edward Albee's play opens Aurora Theatre's new season

by Kevin Mark Kline | Sep 10, 2011

A reporter recalls 9/11

It was my usual routine. I was up until 4 a.m. writing and rewriting a story for the Bay Area Reporter to make a deadline. Back 10 years ago, in order for a story to have a good chance of making the front page, it had to be filed by Tuesday morning.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Sep 9, 2011

Gone but not forgotten

On the evening of September 11, 2001, there weren't many details about what happened when United Airlines flight 93 crashed into a Pennsylvania field.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Sep 8, 2011

Leather's Burning Man

At the first Folsom Street Fair in 1984, leather culture changed. Leatherfolk fell out of dark bars and down Alice's rabbit hole toward transparent afternoon light.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Sep 19, 2011

My First Folsom

At my first Folsom Street Fair, I wore a football jersey, cargo shorts, flip-flops and a baseball cap. I spent most of the afternoon drinking beer and standing in port-a-potty lines. I was so new to San Francisco and new to the gay scene...

by Kevin Mark Kline | Sep 1, 2011

On The Tab :: September 's Kink Edition

Is leather and kink more your scene? Here is a rundown of this month's events!

by Kevin Mark Kline | Sep 2, 2011

Museum Events: the New Nightlife

San Francisco has a lot to offer if you're ever in the mood for a little high culture. The City's plethora of museums and galleries offer not only visually, emotionally and intellectually stimulating exhibits, but a great dating alternative to bar-hopping

by Kevin Mark Kline | Sep 1, 2011

New HIV contracts set to start

Details on many contracts between San Francisco's HIV Prevention Section and providers are still being worked out, but the city has released data on how much money different agencies can expect over the next year.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Sep 8, 2011

It's been a long road for man 'cured' of HIV

When Timothy Brown, the only person in the world to be functionally cured of HIV, was first offered the chance for the cure in 2006, he turned it down flat.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Sep 7, 2011


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