Who's sorry now? Not Connie Francis!
Iconic pop star plays the Castro Theatre this weekend
Buckley workshops Mrs. Madrigal for ACT
American Conservatory Theater wants you to know that it is conducting a three-week workshop in October of the highly anticipated musical based on Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City.
Out There :: San Jose Sojourn
"Do you know the way to San Jose?" Dionne Warwick famously asked, channeling Burt Bacharach and Hal David . Yes, Out There does, but truth be told, we don't find ourselves driving SJ-bound all that often.
Pure aesthetic pleasure
While the Musee d'Orsay in Paris undergoes renovations, it has loaned works by some of France's greatest painters to the de Young. Here's a look at them.
Lights, camera, Mill Valley Film Festival
Highlights from the 33rd Mill Valley Film Festival
SF Pride board gets an earful at meeting
Board members of the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee got an earful Tuesday night from a former board president and the public.
LGBT philanthropists celebrate 30 years
Over the last three decades, the philanthropic Horizons Foundation has quietly created and sustained countless community organizations.
Lesbian promoted to asst. chief at SFPD
An out lesbian has been promoted to the job of assistant chief of the office of administration for the San Francisco Police Department.
Openhouse temporarily takes over LGBT senior services
San Francisco's only agency dedicated solely to LGBT seniors is temporarily taking over services to that population that had been served by New Leaf: Services for Our Community.
Gov vetoes Leno's clergy bill
As he enters the last couple months of his tenure as a governor who was going to "blow up boxes" in Sacramento, Arnold Schwarzenegger last week vetoed a bill by state Senator Mark Leno (D-San Francisco).
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