Castro remembers Elizabeth Taylor, actress
Her beauty and mega-stardom often obscured Elizabeth Taylor's (1932-2011) acting. As the Castro Theatre's retrospective (May 27-June 1) shows, however, she gave many exceptional performances. Opening night benefits Project Inform.
Beyond the Great White Way
SHN, ACT, Berkeley Repertory announce seasons
A Spring Sojourn in Cool Vancouver
On a beautiful spring day in the oft-rainy city of Vancouver, British Columbia, where Out There was there doing a little gay reconnaissance, it seemed the whole urban populace was outside, enjoying the natural light.
The Topp Twins - From New Zealand With Love
A huge hit at last year's San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival, "The Topp Twins: Untouchable Girls" has beaten the odds and is arriving tomorrow at a theater near you.
Gertrude Stein: This is your life!
'Seeing Gertrude Stein: Five Stories' opens at the Contemporary Jewish Museum
New court program aims to resolve non-violent crimes
District Attorney George Gascón recently launched a neighborhood court program aimed at resolving many non-violent crimes quickly, before they go to traditional court.
'Encampment' brings attention to homeless LGBT youth
Castro nightclub patrons were startled last Saturday night when several dozen homeless youth and their allies established a temporary encampment around the stairs at Harvey Milk Plaza
HIV treatment prevents transmission
Early antiretroviral treatment dramatically decreases the risk of HIV transmission to sexual partners, according to study findings released last week.
EQCA names new ED
Equality California has selected Roland Palencia as their new executive director, the statewide LGBT lobbying group announced this week.
Sandra Bernhard to Headline S.F. Pride
Actress, singer, and comedienne Sandra Bernhard has been confirmed as a headliner for San Francisco LGBT Pride's main stage on June 26.
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