Gay Ugandan Refugee Seeks Funds to Help His Compatriots
Now that he is restarting his life in the Bay Area, Ronnie Kayigoma is trying to assist other gay Ugandans who have fled anti-gay discrimination in their home country.
SF Lutheran Church Celebrates 150 Years
Saint Paulus has taken many a pro-LGBT stance over its 150 years, a milestone anniversary that the church is marking this weekend.
Bow Tie Sales to Benefit LGBT Center, Other Orgs
A new fundraising campaign wants people to support the LGBTQ community by purchasing rainbow-themed bow ties.
SF Artists Pay Homage to Milk
Jun Yang nine years ago moved to San Francisco and has become a successful painter, with his works displayed at various galleries and included in a number of curated art shows over the years.
On the Tab, May 18-25, 2017
Remember when you voted for your favorite DJs, bartenders, drag queens and bars in our Besties? Good times. Now get out and belatedly congratulate them, and tip generously!
A Wider Bridge Announces Leadership Change
A Wider Bridge announced its founder and leader will step down next year.
Out There :: A City-Dweller's Manifesto
"Citizen Jane: Battle for the City," a documentary directed by Matt Tyrnauer now in theaters, is a good primer on the life of urban activist Jane Jacobs, author of "The Death and Life of American Cities" (1961).
The Fetus Did It!
Henry James wrote what is perhaps the greatest "unreliable narrator" tale in the English language.
Summer at the Movies
It's great to report that summers are no longer a dead zone at the movies for adults.
Dorothea Lange's Unswerving Eye
The career of Dorothea Lange, the influential photographer, created some of the most iconic bodies of work of the 20th century.
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