Frameline turns 35

This 35th edition of the San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival (June 16-26 at the Castro, Roxie and Victoria Theatres in the city, with selected programs playing at the Rialto Cinemas Elmwood in Berkeley) has an ambitious array of over 200 films!

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jun 16, 2011

Lyon-Martin director leaving

The interim executive director who had stepped in to try to help save the struggling Lyon-Martin Health Services clinic is quitting.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jun 14, 2011

Lee open to reducing Pride's debt

Interim Mayor Ed Lee is willing to discuss ideas on how to reduce the amount of money Pride organizers still owe the city for services rendered during the 2010 celebration.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jun 13, 2011

CDC: Stigma hurts LGB youth

Lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth are more likely than their heterosexual peers to be at increased risk for unhealthy behaviors such as tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jun 12, 2011

Divergent Ballet Showcases

The big dance event this past week, Cal Performances' presentation of the first visit of the Royal Danish Ballet to the Bay Area in 50 years, came and went so strangely that I am still wondering how so many things could have gone wrong.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jun 11, 2011

Good Sandra Bernhard Vibrations

Out There scores a phoner with Sandra Bernhard who calls from NYC at the appointed time, completely punctual.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jun 10, 2011

Iconoclastic movie-making highlights Berkeley fest

Apart from our legendary LGBT film festival, the action for film buffs this month will be at 2575 Bancroft Way in Berkeley, home to the UC Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jun 9, 2011

Pride by Night

Pride doesn't begin and end with the Parade and street fair. Pride is a 24/7 state of mind. In San Francisco, there's always something you can do to elevate your personal Pride celebration.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jun 4, 2011

The Eagle Has Flown

The bar may be closed, but The Eagle's far from dead: it lives on in the memories of the millions who have passed through its doors.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jun 6, 2011

Still Studly

How does a gay bar remain successful through the years? The Stud's two co-owners talked about their lengthy history managing one of the nation's oldest gay bars, which is celebrating its 45th anniversary this month.

by Kevin Mark Kline | Jun 20, 2011


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