On the Tab: March 3-10
What's happening in San Francisco this week?
BARchive: Homo Base
Like a yin-yang of stalwart athleticism and Bacchan celebration, gay bars and gay sports have gone together for more than half a century.
Angie Bowie Rocks On (@ Trannyshack this time)
She was the counter-culture "It Girl" of the glam rock '70s. She helped craft the style and image - and was married to - one of the greatest icons in rock music history. And now Angie Bowie is coming to San Francisco for the David Bowie Tribute
A Sporting Chance
For many LGBTs, the mere mention of sports is enough to conjure up memories of locker room bullying. But guess what? One of the nice things about being a grownup is that you don't have to put up with rotten kids, and can instead team up with awesome folks
Galiators
Women Athletes Enjoy Pub Fun
Sports; Drinks!
Gay Jocks Compete; Fundraise in BarsOn the heels of the San Francisco Giants' World Series victory, an overwhelming feeling of baseball fever is beginning to flow back into the City by the Bay.
Bali :: small island, great art
Bali, a Southeast Asian mecca for Western tourists seeking the promise of paradise, a tropical tan and the sort of spiritual awakening glamorized by the pop culture phenomenon Eat, Pray, Love, gets a thorough and rather fine art-historical treatment
Dufty abandons donation cap in mayor's race
Mayoral candidate Bevan Dufty granted himself a special birthday gift over the weekend. He is abandoning his self-imposed cap on donations in the race.
Phenomenal dancing
San Francisco Ballet's third and fourth programs opened last weekend at the Opera House with mixed bills that showed off the company roster to stunning effect.
Groups nix Russian activist's CA visit
Several local and California organizations have pulled the plug on their sponsorship of a visit to the Golden State by prominent Russian gay rights activist Nikolai Alekseev after it was discovered that he posted an anti-Jewish remark
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