On The Tab :: August 1-11
Comedy, Lazy Bear, Dream Queens, An Evening in Gay Paris, Cabaret Lunatique, Cockfight and much more August fun.
Lawmakers enter circumcision flap
A handful of proponents of the anti-circumcision ballot measure that is set for November's election disrupted a July 21 news conference
LGBTs praise CA Supreme Court pick
Governor Jerry Brown's pick for a seat on the state Supreme Court, Goodwin Liu, is winning high praise from LGBT leaders in California.
DA charges suspect in gay man's murder
The suspected killer of a gay San Francisco man whose burned body was found in Buena Vista Park was expected to be arraigned Wednesday, July 27 on four felony counts that included murder and robbery charges.
The Kinsey Sicks sing their 'Greatest Tits'
<slug>The Kinsey Sicks</slug>, America's favorite dragapella beautyshop quartet, return to San Francisco, the city from which they sprang 17 years ago, for 12 performances of their Greatest Tits at the Rrazz Room, from August 2-14.
EQCA to fight SB 48 referendum
Hoping to prevent a referendum repealing the state's new Fair, Accurate, Inclusive, and Respectful Education Act from reaching the ballot, Equality California and about 40 other organizations will join forces.
The Names Of Love
This artfully subversive French comedy nimbly navigates political and cultural landmines, climaxing in a silly cameo by a real-life French politician who, in American terms, registers like the ghost of Al Gore.
Free to Be Theatrical
Perhaps by next year there will be an app for the theatrical free-for-all known as the San Francisco Theatre Festival. But for now, you'll have to figure out your show-going the old-fashioned way!
The Lost Coast
<slug>The Lost Coast</slug> is a new film on DVD that may prompt some curdled nostalgia for the good old days of Halloween blowouts in the Castro.
Karel still shouting at windmills
Say what you want about Karel, but he may be the hardest working person in radio today.
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