Becoming Monet
Becoming Monet

It's difficult to picture Claude Monet as a young starving artist, little-known outside a small coterie of fellow artists, critics and collectors, but indeed, he was once just that. So how did he emerge from deprivation, sacrifice and relative obscurity?

by Sura Wood | Mar 19, 2017

LGBTQ Pride at the Symphony Hall
LGBTQ Pride at the Symphony Hall

The San Francisco Symphony and Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas, along with everybody's favorite Broadway baby Audra McDonald, are bringing the joy of music to the call for unity with a special concert in Davies Symphony Hall.

by Philip Campbell | Mar 18, 2017

50 Nifty Years Onstage
50 Nifty Years Onstage

In the event of a birthday cake decorated with 50 candles, the State of California requests you make note of your nearest exit.

by Richard Dodds | Mar 19, 2017

Leaving the Blues
Leaving the Blues

Jewelle Gomez's new play "Leaving the Blues" seeks to provide a deeper context for the simple outline of a geriatric fairytale comeback -- including her love for one woman in particular.

by Richard Dodds | Mar 18, 2017

Bob the Drag Queen's Honestly Fantastic
Bob the Drag Queen's Honestly Fantastic

When "RuPaul's Drag Race" winner Bob the Drag Queen takes to the stage, the now famous moniker lets you know what you're getting, and it's all in good fun. "I think I'm universally funny," he said. "Funny is funny."

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Mar 16, 2017

Veronica's Au Revoir
Veronica's Au Revoir

Veronica Klaus, a fixture of San Francisco's cabaret scene for decades, will perform a farewell concert at Martuni's on Sunday March 19. But don't say goodbye just yet.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Mar 16, 2017

On the Tab, March 16-23, 2017
On the Tab, March 16-23, 2017

How to have fun: A tutorial. Pick an event and invite your friends, or go solo. The rest is up to you.

Mar 16, 2017

After Anti-LGBT Legislation Enacted, SF Bans Travel to South Dakota
After Anti-LGBT Legislation Enacted, SF Bans Travel to South Dakota

San Francisco this week banned its employees from using taxpayer money to travel to South Dakota now that lawmakers in the Mount Rushmore State have become the first to enact anti-LGBT legislation in 2017.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Mar 18, 2017

Bay Area LGBTs Condemn Attacks on Jewish Community Nationally
Bay Area LGBTs Condemn Attacks on Jewish Community Nationally

Bay Area Jewish LGBTs have condemned the more than 100 anti-Semitic bomb threats that have occurred at Jewish community centers and other places around the country and vow that they won't be deterred from being open and welcoming.

by Heather Cassell | Mar 16, 2017

Acting SF Schools Chief Vies to Keep Post
Acting SF Schools Chief Vies to Keep Post

The gay man who's serving as interim superintendent of the San Francisco Unified School District has applied to keep the job permanently.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Mar 18, 2017


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