Agency Provides Lifeline to HIV Clients in SF
Agency Provides Lifeline to HIV Clients in SF

For Hal Christiansen, who has lived with HIV for three decades, the AIDS case management services he receives from Westside Community Services have been invaluable.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Dec 3, 2017

Raunchy Musical A Holiday Hit for Theater
Raunchy Musical A Holiday Hit for Theater

A musical with swearing puppets, two of which have sex on stage while a female actor portraying the late television star Gary Coleman sings it's OK for them to be loud while making love, wouldn't seem to be a fit for the holiday season.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Dec 2, 2017

Wine Country LGBT Youth Resilient After Fires
Wine Country LGBT Youth Resilient After Fires

Following the October wildfires in the North Bay, LGBT youth in Napa and Sonoma counties sprang into action - helping their own community and others.

by Heather Cassell | Dec 3, 2017

NEA Rejects Grant for SF Mime Troupe
NEA Rejects Grant for SF Mime Troupe

The San Francisco Mime Troupe may be down, but it won't go out in silence.

by Tony Taylor | Dec 2, 2017

Out There :: Robert the Rule-Breaker
Out There :: Robert the Rule-Breaker

SFMOMA director Neal Benezra extolled Robert Rauschenberg's "extraordinary creativity and boundless spirit."

by Roberto Friedman | Dec 2, 2017

The Joffrey Ballet Brings the Joy
The Joffrey Ballet Brings the Joy

The Joffrey Ballet put on a fun evening's entertainment two weekends ago in Berkeley.

by Paul Parish | Dec 3, 2017

Rauschenberg Rewrites the Playbook
Rauschenberg Rewrites the Playbook

"Robert Rauschenberg: Erasing the Rules" covers six decades of the prodigious, free-ranging career of the iconoclastic gay artist whose body of work has been called "the visual equivalent of the great American novel."

by Sura Wood | Nov 26, 2017

Visionary Vibes
Visionary Vibes

Just in time for Thanksgiving, Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony stuffed Davies Symphony Hall with the big and bountiful Symphony No. 4 (1916/24) of Charles Ives last week.

by Philip Campbell | Nov 25, 2017

John Waters :: Holiday Kitsch and Camp with the Pope of Trash
John Waters :: Holiday Kitsch and Camp with the Pope of Trash

The prolific filmmaker, bestselling author, and master raconteur is back in town, and he'll share the latest edition of his Christmas show on Tuesday, November 28 at Great American Music Hall.

by Jim Provenzano | Nov 26, 2017

Michael Feinstein :: Christmas Classics with the Cabaret King
Michael Feinstein :: Christmas Classics with the Cabaret King

Michael Feinstein says that amidst the news and politics of this year in particular, he'd be remiss to deny his audiences a chance to indulge in the happier aspects of Christmas music.

by Jim Gladstone | Nov 25, 2017


Displaying 141 out of 616 pages