On The Tab: June 24-30, 2011
Duncan Sheik at Slim's, Sandra Bernhard at Marine's Memorial, Adam Killian at Nob Hill, Big Top vs. Trannyshack, Go Bang and plenty more fun to top off Pride
On The Tab: June 17-23, 2011
Gay Wine Weekend, Justin Bond at Trannyshack, Cowboy Party at Kok, Hot Box, Stallion, Big and plenty more nightlife fun.
On The Tab: June 10-16, 2011
Performers Marga Gomez, Connie Champagne, Kim Nalley; club nights Frolic, Meat Locker, Hot & Healthy, Jock Night and more.
On The Tab: June 3-9, 2011
Blue Room Comedy, Red Hots Burlesque, Cabaret Lunatique, Fairy Princess Party with Debbie Gibson, and lots more to start off June.
The horror, the horror! (at the Roxie)
Horror films serve a bewildering variety of needs in our absurdly distracted times. They're relatively cheap to make; if the film really stinks, you can pass it off as an "homage" to something better
OUT THERE - Jeannie comes out!
We're told that deep in the 1960s culture wars, one of the most contentious questions you could pose was, "Are you a Bewitched person or an I Dream of Jeannie person?"
New play explores gays in the military: then & now
The story of Major-General Hector MacDonald, affectionately known in his homeland as Fighting Mac, certainly has the ingredients for great drama, but it's a recipe that turns so utterly sour that the big-budget treatment must be a scary prospect.
Jeff Whitty Channels Armistead Maupin
The man most responsible for transforming Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City into a musical was only five years old when the serialized story began its newspaper run in 1976.
AIDS forever changed Castro Lutheran church
In September 1981 James DeLange, a straight married man, assumed his duties as pastor of St. Francis Lutheran Church in San Francisco's Castro District.
Condom maker targets gay men
Since the start of the AIDS epidemic the main strategy gay men have utilized to prevent their becoming infected with the HIV virus is to use a condom.
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