Out There :: Rockettes meet Cockettes
This week we celebrate a few entertainment institutions that keep going strong. You'll believe us when we say that, even as we're chilling in the midst of a San Francisco summer, it's beginning to feel a bit like Christmas. Why so?
David Michod - Welcome to 'Animal Kingdom'
Director David Michod's Aussie crime melodrama was a sensation at Sundance. Read what he has to say about his indie hit.
William Ivey Long :: Master Of The Silhouettes
With nearly 60 Broadway shows to his credit, not to mention five Tony Awards, you wouldn't think William Ivey Long would still be angling for jobs. But success brings expectations, maybe that he can only design in the style of his most recent hit, or that
SF gay man stabbed
San Francisco police are seeking the public's help in the death of a gay man who friends are remembering as "energetic" and "dedicated."
Attorneys discuss marriage wins
With a string of recent marriage equality victories - the latest of which being last week's ruling by Chief U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn Walker that California's Proposition 8 violates the federal Constitution - there's plenty of love these days for c
SF Pride appears troubled
The San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee appears to be experiencing financial trouble.
SF marks 20th anniversary of Ryan White CARE Act
When Steve Manley was diagnosed with HIV in 1988, his doctor told him he had two years to live.
Carol Channing shares herself
Carol Channing was singing to me, courtesy of AT&T. The great actress, 89, was preparing to join an incredible line-up of celebrities this Sunday for Richmond/Ermet AIDS Foundation's annual fundraising concert and gala, Help Is On the Way XVI: That's Ente
Out There :: Energizing summer
Let Brazilian model Jonas Janez serve as your inspiration to whisk away the midsummer doldrums. Even though August is usually the downtime in many arts groups' seasons, there's still plenty going on around town. We do include eye-candy entertainment!
An airborne Cleopatra
You're unlikely to find many resumes with both the breadth and altitude as Dreya Weber's. She's flown above the stage for the likes of Madonna, Cher, and Britney Spears; toured Holland as Dante's muse in a stage adaptation of The Divine Comedy, which she
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