Aesthetic Romp
Aesthetic Romp

Undeniably quaint, "Patience" is, to some, indicative of all that can be annoying about the famous Victorian theatrical partnership.

by Philip Campbell | Feb 12, 2017

Crash Course in Auguste Rodin
Crash Course in Auguste Rodin

Reduced-scale versions of five of the six "Burghers" are on view at the Legion of Honor in a special exhibition marking the centenary of Rodin's death, and 50 of the French sculptor's works from the museum's permanent collection are on display.

by Sura Wood | Feb 12, 2017

Out There :: Treasurable Artifacts
Out There :: Treasurable Artifacts

One of the world's largest exhibitions of antiquarian books, the California International Antiquarian Book Fair returns to the Oakland Marriott City Center, Feb. 10-12, for its 50th anniversary.

by Roberto Friedman | Feb 11, 2017

Muddled on Maui: A Libation Vacation
Muddled on Maui: A Libation Vacation

This past December, to counteract a hectic Thanksgiving weekend full of large family gatherings, my partner and I planned a just-the-two-of us getaway to Maui. It rained. So we poured.

by Jim Gladstone | Feb 11, 2017

Time to Amend CA HIV Penal Codes, Say Lawmakers
Time to Amend CA HIV Penal Codes, Say Lawmakers

State lawmakers and AIDS advocates say it is time to amend California's anachronistic criminal codes that target people living with the virus.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Feb 12, 2017

 SFPD Leaves FBI Terror Task Force Over Trump Crackdown
SFPD Leaves FBI Terror Task Force Over Trump Crackdown

Amid concerns about President Donald Trump's efforts to crack down on illegal immigration and restrict Muslims from entering the country, the San Francisco Police Department has suspended its participation in the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Feb 11, 2017

SF Bans Travel, Contracts in 4 States with Anti-LGBT Laws
SF Bans Travel, Contracts in 4 States with Anti-LGBT Laws

Starting Saturday, February 11, San Francisco will no longer allow city employees to travel to four states, or allow city agencies to contract with businesses headquartered in those states, due to their enacting anti-LGBT laws since June 26, 2015.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Feb 11, 2017

Castro Urgent Care Clinics Add HIV Prevention Service
Castro Urgent Care Clinics Add HIV Prevention Service

The two urgent care centers in the Castro are now offering treatment to patients who believe they may have been exposed to HIV in order to prevent them from acquiring the virus.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Feb 11, 2017

Support Seen for LGBT Rights March in DC
Support Seen for LGBT Rights March in DC

A recently announced National Pride March, set for Sunday, June 11 in Washington, D.C., has gathered a "groundswell of support" around the country, according to Sue Doster, co-president of InterPride.

by Sari Staver | Feb 12, 2017

Ballets Pleasant & Unpleasant
Ballets Pleasant & Unpleasant

San Francisco Ballet might as well have titled its Programs 1 & 2 as "Ballets Pleasant & Unpleasant," given that that's how the audience was bound to respond to them, and that both evenings would be in fact equally exhilarating

by Paul Parish | Feb 5, 2017


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