Beautiful Singing from the Class of 2017
Beautiful Singing from the Class of 2017

The Concert Hall of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music was packed last week with friends, colleagues and cheering family members for the Schwabacher Summer Concert.

by Philip Campbell | Jul 16, 2017

Sophie Calle, Missing in Plain Sight
Sophie Calle, Missing in Plain Sight

Sophie Calle's bravado, voyeurism, and penchant for violating boundaries and standards of appropriateness have brought celebrity and notoriety to a 40-year career.

by Sura Wood | Jul 13, 2017

A Hero Leaves Us :: Leather Folk on the Passing of Chuck Renslow
A Hero Leaves Us :: Leather Folk on the Passing of Chuck Renslow

One of the world's most important leathermen left the planet this past week. Chuck Renslow, a pivotal figure in our scene, died after struggling with longtime illness.

by Race Bannon | Jul 9, 2017

Sweet Spot :: The Castro Fountain's the Latest in New Ice Cream Shops
Sweet Spot :: The Castro Fountain's the Latest in New Ice Cream Shops

After more than a year of construction and permitting delays, The Castro Fountain is finally open, with a two-page menu of ice cream, cakes, pies, cookies, and fountain drinks.

by Sari Staver | Jul 9, 2017

July Heats Up the Castro Theatre
July Heats Up the Castro Theatre

This month the Castro Theatre's repertory programming spotlights the work of Roman Polanski with "Repulsion," "Chinatown" and "Rosemary's Baby." The films hint at what Hollywood lost due to a vindictive judge.

by David Lamble | Jul 8, 2017

Report: Racial Disparities Stem from Police Charges in SF
Report: Racial Disparities Stem from Police Charges in SF

Racial disparities in San Francisco's criminal justice system stem largely from the charges police book people on, according to a report the city's top defense attorney has released.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jul 8, 2017

Longtime AIDS, Hep C Fighter Retires
Longtime AIDS, Hep C Fighter Retires

A lesbian San Francisco nurse who's helped fight HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C for almost three decades recently retired.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jul 9, 2017

LYRIC, SF LGBT Center Get BofA Grants
LYRIC, SF LGBT Center Get BofA Grants

San Francisco's LYRIC and LGBT Community Center each received a $10,000 grant from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation to further the two nonprofits' workplace development programs.

by Alex Madison | Jul 8, 2017

13,000 San Franciscans Have Hep C, Report Says
13,000 San Franciscans Have Hep C, Report Says

New estimates suggest that nearly 13,000 people in San Francisco are living with hepatitis C, with people who inject drugs, gay men, and baby boomers being disproportionately likely to carry the virus, according to a report from End Hep C SF.

by Liz Highleyman | Jul 8, 2017

Anti-LGBT Hate Group Targets SF Marijuana Dispensary
Anti-LGBT Hate Group Targets SF Marijuana Dispensary

As the Castro medical marijuana dispensary the Apothecarium inches toward approval of its new facility in the Sunset district, an anti-LGBT hate group has intensified its efforts to block the project.

by Sari Staver | Jul 9, 2017


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