New mental health center opens in the Castro
It's been an emotional year for providers of LGBT mental health services since the closure of New Leaf: Services for Our Community nine months ago
Going Dutch @ the Legion of Honor
'Dutch and Flemish Masterworks' at the Legion of Honor
Tenderloin Health works to fix problems
A San Francisco agency that serves some of the city's poorest residents and has appeared close to closing in recent years is working to improve its condition.
Gay stories from the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
The 31st edition of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival presents new work from master Israeli queer filmmakers Tomer Heymann and Eytan Fox; a Kirk Douglas tribute featuring an early Holocaust-themed feature and much more!
Dramatic changes in store for SF HIV prevention
Come September 1 San Francisco's HIV prevention efforts are set to undergo a sea change.
Fly By Night
Something like a tragic version of The Fantasticks merged with a merry variation on Blood Brothers
Ariodante
Ariodante has long been considered one of the greatest of the probably-gay Handel's 40-plus operas. A bitch to stage, it's fared well on disc, and six remarkably different commercial recordings of it.
Belligerent Puppets & Other Freaks
Even with its cluster of sandwich boards on the sidewalk, the narrow entryway into the performing arts center that has developed at 533 Sutter St. is easy to bypass.
Patricia Nell Warren returns home
"Nobody would believe that a gay, cigar-smoking Buddhist lives in Deer Lodge," a man named Jan said to the celebrated lesbian author Patricia Nell Warren.
Gallery-hopping in the summertime
Unlike in NYC, San Francisco gallery owners don't pack up and head for the Hamptons when July hits.
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