Rain-day in the park with Mark
The first few innings of San Francisco Ballet's immensely enjoyable free concert at Stern Grove last Sunday were kinda rained out. Things picked up after "Prism," which was alas plagued with mists, drizzle, and light rain throughout the performance. Perio
'Sex Tapes for Seniors' heats up the Victoria Theatre
The epiphany came over coffee. In 2005, playwright Mario Cossa, then 57, was hanging with his friend Deb, reminiscing about Barbra Streisand's movie Meet the Fockers. Deb recalled the scene where Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro are driving, only to be stop
Meet out gay Ringling Bros. clown Billy Murray
When people ask Billy Murray's boyfriend what his sweetie does for a living, the job description is clear enough. "He's a clown." But, Murray said, it does sometimes put a pause into the conversation. "But it's not like I'm twisting balloons at a kid's bi
Sonoma County settles bias suit
Sonoma County officials have agreed to pay $650,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by an elderly gay man who claimed the county separated him from his longtime partner and auctioned off their belongings.
Police decoys to end in Palm Springs
Palm Springs Police Chief David Dominguez says he won't be doing more sting operations using police decoys to curb public gay sex.
Supes forum highlights AIDS issues
Housing and employment for people with HIV and AIDS, as well as city funding for prevention and health care, topped the list of issues discussed at a forum last week, the aim of which was to ferret out where candidates in three of this fall's San Francisc
Know thyself: Take the Oakland LGBTQI census
For a city rich in LGBTQI people of every age and ethnicity, Oakland remains somewhat in the closet about itself. Despite U.S. census data, released earlier this century, that reveals Oakland as home to more lesbian couples per capita than any other big c
SF Pride 'close to breaking even,' but director silent
Financially, it appears San Francisco's LGBT Pride Parade and celebration may not have been so fabulous after all.
Choosy artists chose this
One has to marvel at the impressive marketing savvy of the four galleries who pooled their resources and p.r., invited four artists from their respective stables to choose favorite works from the galleries' collective inventories, then asked each artist t
Out There :: Cremasterpiece theater
The five films that comprise the Cremaster Cycle created by art-world darling Matthew Barney are getting a rare re-release in a series of screenings beginning this Friday, July 30, at the Roxie Theater in SF.
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