Blake Morgan's Campaign for Musicians' Rights
Blake Morgan's Campaign for Musicians' Rights

"Spotify says they can't turn a profit because they have to pay artists too much. But the owner of Spotify is worth $310 million," says singer-songwriter James Morgan with a derisive laugh.

by Jim Gladstone | Feb 23, 2017

Magical Mystery Tour
Magical Mystery Tour

How can you have a show about the counterculture that's short on sex, drugs and rock & roll? The answer is: With difficulty. But that's not all that's missing from "Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia."

by Sura Wood | Feb 26, 2017

Out There :: Short, But Not Slight
Out There :: Short, But Not Slight

The 2017 slate of Oscar-nominated live action short films offers many delights.

by Roberto Friedman | Feb 25, 2017

Gay Park Superintendent Returns to Bay Area
Gay Park Superintendent Returns to Bay Area

Looking over a large-scale model of the Presidio near the entrance to the new visitor center for the former army base turned national park, Craig Kenkel pointed to the Batteries-to-Bluffs trail as one of his favorite places in the park.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Feb 25, 2017

CA PrEP Program Delayed
CA PrEP Program Delayed

Problems with California's AIDS Drug Assistance Program are leading to the delayed launch of a program that would help people statewide get access to PrEP.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Feb 25, 2017

SF Pride GM Noms Announced
SF Pride GM Noms Announced

An award-winning author, a black songstylist, a trans dance company founder, and a gay nightlife impresario are among the 10 individuals who have been nominated for San Francisco Pride community grand marshal.

by Charlie Wagner | Feb 26, 2017

Commonwealth Club to Honor Former U.S. Tech Officer
Commonwealth Club to Honor Former U.S. Tech Officer

Despite deep roots in the California tech world and a job she loved in the Bay Area, Megan Smith didn't hesitate to pack her bags for Washington, D.C. when she was offered a job as the government's chief technology officer.

by Sari Staver | Feb 25, 2017

SF Saw Drop in Syphilis Cases in 2016, Rise in Other STDs
SF Saw Drop in Syphilis Cases in 2016, Rise in Other STDs

For the first time since 2007, San Francisco last year saw a decline in cases of early syphilis, according to preliminary year-end data for 2016. Yet the city also reported double-digit increases in both chlamydia and gonorrhea cases.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Feb 26, 2017

Winter Reading List 2017
Winter Reading List 2017

There are some long, dark, cold nights ahead of us, and books are a tried-and-true means of escape when the world outside is unwelcoming. The following are a few suggestions to pass the time.

by Gregg Shapiro | Feb 19, 2017

Getting 'Bootycandy'
Getting 'Bootycandy'

"Bootycandy," which critics have variously called funny, smutty, subversive, fearless, and unpredictable, is having its Bay Area debut at Brava Theatre Center.

Feb 19, 2017


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