SF expected to lose a state Senate seat
San Francisco is expected to lose a state Senate seat and see its clout in Sacramento diminish when legislative districts are redrawn based on the 2010 census count.
Milk's nephew files trademarks for famous relative's name
The fracas over the Human Rights Campaign's plan to move into the late Supervisor Harvey Milk's old camera shop in the Castro has raised questions about who owns the gay rights leader's legacy three decades after his rise to power in San Francisco.
City report blasts SF Pride
A blistering assessment of San Francisco's LGBT Pride Celebration Committee emerged from the city controller's office this week.
Halloween haunts Dufty's legacy
Fairly or not, openly gay District 8 Supervisor Bevan Dufty will be remembered as helping to kill Halloween in the Castro.
Dufty lauded as a hands-on supervisor
Running for office in 2002 Bevan Dufty was tarred by his opponents as being a puppet for then-Mayor Willie Brown, whom he had worked for as his director of neighborhood services.
Supes punt interim mayor pick
Who will lead San Francisco once Mayor Gavin Newsom departs for Sacramento next month will remain the most talked about question in town until early 2011.
Turmoil roils SF Pride
With just over six months left before San Francisco's 41st LGBT Pride Parade, the organization that runs the mammoth event appears to be in turmoil.
What are you doing New Year's Eve?
Broadway may be turning its back on New Year's Eve, but the Bay Area still offers celebratory opportunities with a show-going mien. Not surprisingly, comedy is the ticket.
Out There :: In vino veritas
The exhibition How Wine Became Modern: Design + Wine 1976 to Now, gracing SFMOMA through April 17, examines the visual culture of wine, in architecture, design and a wide range of media.
(Connie) Champagne toast to Judy Garland
Connie does the immortal Judy at the Rrazz Room
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