San Jose prepares for Pride festival
Officials with San Jose Pride are preparing for a fun festival later this month even though, as with last year, there will be no parade.
Collaging Kurt Schwitters
A tinkerer, a maker, designer, poet, an anthology of art history and a one-man industry: all of these describe German painter/collage artist Kurt Schwitters.
Peaches en Regalia
If love wasn't so damned resistant to following orders, about 99% of songs, poetry, plays, and movies would have to find new topics.
Free Spirits @ the Improv Fest
The San Francisco Improv Festival doesn't just want to get your butts into its seats. They want to take over your mind as well.
Choreography in clay & glaze
One-of-a-kind, handmade work from 230 of the nation's best craft artisans are on show and sale during the annual American Craft Council Show, coming to the Festival Pavilion
Theatre Rhino Unveils New Season
Deja vu, something new, and something overdue are main components in the recently announced 2011-12 season at Theatre Rhinoceros. Continuing its nomadic ways, the five productions will be presented in four venues around town.
Palencia hopes to bridge LGBT communities
He's been on the job just about one month and already is facing a possible referendum on one of Equality California's major legislative victories.
Mashing-up of Aristophanes' war comedies
Commissioned by the Shotgun Players, and working with director Sabrina Klein, Jeff Raz has created a mash-up of Aristophanes' three war comedies.
Police still searching for gay man's killer
Last weekend marked the first anniversary of the murder of San Francisco resident Philip DiMartino.
DA candidate Onek seeks to bridge law enforcement, communities
One of the top contenders so far in the race for San Francisco district attorney is criminal justice expert and former Police Commissioner David Onek
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