On the Tab :: Aug. 31 - Sept. 7

Fall into the gap, that autumn charming time when summer events wind up and autumn entertainments bloom. From classic rock to comic cabaret, camp and drag, you're sure to find nightlife to suit your taste.

Aug 31, 2017

That's A Wrap (of the Summer Season)!

Looking back over the summer and remembering the rich season of classical music and opera performances in San Francisco and the Bay Area, critics and audiences alike should agree on at least one thing: Music has the power to guide us through crazy times.

by Philip Campbell | Aug 27, 2017

Getting to Know Gay Berlin

A walk along the historic Unter den Linden under the fragrantly blossoming linden trees will grant views of classical sculptures next to new construction cranes, and take you to major sites like Berlin Cathedral and Museum Island.

by Emma Krasov | Aug 27, 2017

Jack Vidra Brings Ginger Spice to the Nob Hill Theatre

The Nob Hill Theatre regularly brings interesting, provocative talent, but there's something special about Jack Vidra.

by Cornelius Washington | Aug 24, 2017

Star Light, Stars Bright :: New Downtown Burlesque Show at Sir Francis Drake

A new series of cabaret-style variety shows at the Starlight Room of the Sir Francis Drake Hotel is celebrating esoteric contemporary performers in a traditional San Franciscan setting.

by Jim Gladstone | Aug 26, 2017

LGBT Chamber Eyes Transit Agency Contracts

In a bid to open up new revenue streams for LGBT-owned businesses, the Bay Area's LGBT chamber of commerce is eying the purchasing power of local transit agencies.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Aug 27, 2017

Dolores Park Shooting Prompts Meeting

A panel of city officials promised neighborhood residents they would seek permanent solutions to crime problems in and around Mission Dolores Park at an August 21 community meeting.

by Sari Staver | Aug 26, 2017

Parties, Parade Set for S. Bay Pride

Silicon Valley will be filled with Pride this weekend with events celebrating the South Bay's LGBT community.

by Heather Cassell | Aug 27, 2017

Report: Sedative A Factor in Gay Man's Death

The sedative that paramedics gave to a gay San Francisco man who'd had a violent outburst at a Castro district bar was partly to blame for his death, the San Francisco Medical Examiner's office has determined.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Aug 26, 2017

San Francisco, Richmond CA Ban Texas Travel

Despite the failure of Texas lawmakers to pass a transphobic law during their recently ended special session, the Lone Star State nonetheless will be added to the travel ban lists created by two Bay Area cities.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Aug 26, 2017


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