Out There :: Ethiopian temptress & Egyptian airs
Last Friday night at the San Francisco Opera 's Gala 88th season opener Aida, Out There was delighted to be among the well-heeled crowd in the War Memorial Opera House experiencing terror, pity and awe.
LGBT art show asks: what's next?
'Suggestions of a Life Being Lived' at SF Camerawork
Director Javier Fuentes-Leon on the sea's 'Undertow'
Writer/director Javier Fuentes-Leon nestles the quixotic ghost story Undertow on Peru's pristine Pacific beaches, where a married fisherman must choose between his male lover and his tiny seaside community's immutable moral codes.
Census shows patchy legal status of gay couples
It's complicated. That's one overarching take-away message from the results of a new national survey of cohabitating same-sex couples designed to understand if and how they completed their 2010 census forms.
ENDA vote in doubt amid furious protests
As time runs out for a vote on the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, activists blocked Market Street in the Castro September 9 to protest congressional inaction.
Jerry Springer - The Opera
As the fabu-blasphem-scato-porno-palooza known as Jerry Springer The Opera unfolded at the Victoria Theatre, I couldn't help wonder what Jerry Springer himself thought of this extravagant expose of his uber-trash talk show and his role in it.
Castro adjusts to quieter Halloween
Four years after San Francisco officials shut down the annual street party that occurred Halloween night in the Castro, the city's gayborhood has slowly adjusted to the change.
Trans services excluded in Healthy SF
Transgender leaders say that Healthy San Francisco, the city's health insurance program for uninsured residents, is discriminatory because it excludes sexual reassignment services, treatment, and surgery.
Gay man reports assault on Muni
A gay San Francisco man said even after another passenger repeatedly shouted "faggot" at him and grabbed his arm, the driver of a city Muni bus let his alleged attacker continue riding.
Debate rallies Senator Boxer's local supporters
People packed a downtown bar last week to cheer on Senator Barbara Boxer (D-California) in the only scheduled debate with her Republican challenger, businesswoman Carly Fiorina.
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