Out Of Sight
In musicals, when emotions become intense or complicated, the characters will break out into a song. In opera it's an aria, and in Shakespeare it's the soliloquy. In a Sara Felder show, she breaks out into a juggle.
SF Events :: Jan 26-31
What's happening in San Francisco this week?
BARchive: Happy Endups
The Endup, one of San Francisco's oldest nightclubs, has managed to endure 38 years of tumultuous history while maintaining its popularity.
Castro Country Club's a Sober Alternative
The Castro Country Club, a clean and sober Castro institution since 1983, is offering more and more events where you don't have to take a drink to have a good time.
DJ Bus Station John's Disco Fever
When it comes to discussing music, DJ Bus Station John approaches the subject with the passion and spirit of a Sunday morning preacher. "It's all about the music.
Dive In - Old Bars, New Scenes
What makes a dive bar divey? Is it the decor, the clientele, the prices, the paucity of decorative soaps in the gentlemen's room?
LGBT center seeks commercial tenants
San Francisco's LGBT Community Center is now taking proposals from commercial tenants interested in opening for-profit businesses on its ground floor and rooftop spaces.
Cohen pledges LGBT support
Having grown up in San Francisco, District 10 Supervisor Malia Cohen has long supported the LGBT community, from standing by her out friends in high school to helping marry same-sex couples at City Hall during the "Winter of Love" in 2004.
IRS tax change for DPs causes headaches
It sounds simple enough and could bring a sizeable windfall to many LGBT households in California. The Internal Revenue Service is requiring registered domestic partners and married same-sex couples to split their income equally on their federal tax forms
AOF still behind on payments
As movie fans anxiously wait for Tuesday, January 25, when the Academy Award nominations will be announced, groups that have partnered with San Francisco's Academy of Friends are waiting, too.
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