Out There :: Fun in the Imperial Palace
Part of the fun of being invited to the San Francisco Opera's opening gala is rubbing shoulders with famous socialites.
Jim Caruso Cabaret :: Welcome to His Cast Party
Cast Party, the "extreme open mic event," is about conviviality, not competition.
Our Women in Uniform
The Dyke Uniform Corps (D.U.C.) was founded in April 1998 for women uniform fetishists by four people known as the General Officers: Gunner, Kane, Blade and Tomo. I had an opportunity to speak with one of those founders, Tomo.
Milk Plaza Finalists Revealed
Aiming to transform the most visible corner of the Castro, a design competition for a reimagined Harvey Milk Plaza has revealed three finalists for public feedback. People have until September 21 to view and comment on the proposals.
SF Artist Known as Bubbles Shot Dead
An LGBT artist known as Bubbles is being mourned after he was fatally shot in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood last weekend.
Oakland Celebrates Pride
The parade was bigger than previous years and more people watched it go up Broadway as warm weather brought tens of thousands to the East Bay to celebrate Oakland Pride.
LGBT Jewish Synagogue Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Congregation Sha'ar Zahav, one of the United States' oldest LGBT synagogues, kicks off the Jewish New Year with a celebration of its 40th anniversary next week.
Lesbian Comic to Appear at SF Comedy Day
Los Angeles stand-up comic Katherine Robinson, aka Captain Katie, will make her first stage appearance in San Francisco Sunday, September 17 at the 37th annual Comedy Day in Golden Gate Park's Robin Williams Meadow (formerly Sharon Meadow).
Taylor Mac Marathon!
This will be Mac's first performance of the entire piece since its one-time-only 24-hour marathon production in New York last year.
'Beach Rats' :: A Boy's Troubled Soul in Coney Island
"Beach Rats," opening Friday, is a disturbing fictional shout-out to the perversities of young male sexuality.
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