SF Releases 5-Year Homeless Plan
The San Francisco agency tasked with fighting homelessness has released an ambitious five-year plan that lays out goals for helping people living in the city's streets and shelters, including the chronically homeless, youth, and people staying in tents.
Group Hosts Parties, Salons to Promote Gay Men's Health
Whether through dance parties and bar events or more intimate salon-like settings with invited health officials and other speakers, the Impulse Group aims to engage and inform gay men around the globe.
Fire-Weary Sonoma Eager for Tourists' Return
Michael Volpatt fought back tears last week as he told the Bay Area Reporter about two school kids, brothers Sage and Wilder Bell-Bross, who came into his shop, the Big Bottom Market in Guerneville, to donate $150 that they had been saving for a vacation.
Out There :: Human Misbehavior
42nd Street Moon is currently opening its 25th anniversary season by presenting "Ain't Misbehavin'," the musical revue devoted to songs that Fats Waller made famous.
Twin Titans of Modernism
Auguste Rodin, the Michelangelo of modern sculpture, and Gustav Klimt, the great 20th-century Austrian symbolist painter and founder of the modernist Vienna Secession movement, met only once.
Nosferatu's Gay Master
"The Language of Shadows" is a one-hour documentary included on Kino Lorber's DVD release of FW Murnau's classic chiller "Nosferatu" (1922).
Synchronized Hearts
Todd Haynes' high-reaching ode to youthful dreams and disappointments "Wonderstruck" comes to us from New Jersey-born designer-illustrator-author Brian Selznick's popular 2011 book.
Ty's at the Hoedown
Openly gay country music superstar Ty Herndon will be the special guest at the 20th anniversary Hoedown and Sundance Stompede. Herndon will be appearing at the Regency Ballroom on Saturday October 21.
Julia's Got Talent
Comedian Julia Scotti brought me down memory lane as we talked about my home state of New Jersey, where the comic was during our phone interview.
Expansion of SF LGBT Senior Housing Begins
The asphalt of a former parking lot is rapidly being torn up in order to start construction on a new home for low-income LGBT seniors in San Francisco.
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