Suspects in Killing of Gay SF Man Deny Charges

The two people accused of fatally shooting a gay San Francisco man at Twin Peaks in July have pleaded not guilty.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Aug 19, 2017

Outgames Audit Released

An official summary of the long-awaited city audit of the 2017 World Outgames that were canceled at the last minute in May was presented to Miami Beach Commission Tuesday.

by Roger Brigham | Aug 20, 2017

California Man Pleads No Contest to Multiple Male Rape Counts

A Pacifica man accused of drugging and raping more than a dozen other men is expected to serve almost 30 years in prison after pleading no contest in the case.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Aug 19, 2017

On the Tab :: August 17 - 24

Enjoy the special kind of humanity and wit we find in our charmed land. Be careful and smart on the streets, and let it go in the clubs.

Aug 17, 2017

Glamour Meets Treachery

"D'Arcy is a prolific genius," proclaimed drag artist Matthew Martin as he prepared for his role in "Bitch Slap," D'Arcy Drollinger's mad send-up of 1980s soap operas.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Aug 13, 2017

Remembering Jeanne Moreau

Moreau would have not broken out of the pack had not one of her favorite directors, Louis Malle, not stripped her of makeup and shot her pouty lips and downturned countenance in natural light.

by David Lamble | Aug 12, 2017

The Sounds of Seniors

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, now in their 70s, remain productive and continue to tour on a regular basis.

by Gregg Shapiro | Aug 13, 2017

On the Town :: Sisters & Celebrations

If you remember and miss those leisurely nights and that scrumptious food at the legendary Leticias's, then come experience Leticia Luna's latest iteration called Calle 11.

by Donna Sachet | Aug 12, 2017

San Francisco Homeless 'Tents' Measure Rarely Used

After being one of the most contentious issues on San Francisco's ballot last November, Proposition Q, which allows the city to remove homeless peoples' tents after issuing 24-hour notice and offering shelter, hasn't yet been used much.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Aug 13, 2017

Team Seeks LGBTs for National Health Study

A team of health researchers based in San Francisco has been selected by the National Institutes of Health to encourage participation in a groundbreaking federal health study by sexual and gender minorities from across the country.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Aug 12, 2017


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