
July Heats Up the Castro Theatre
This month the Castro Theatre's repertory programming spotlights the work of Roman Polanski with "Repulsion," "Chinatown" and "Rosemary's Baby." The films hint at what Hollywood lost due to a vindictive judge.
On the Tab :: July 6 - 13
How's your summer going? Get more fun in the (fog and) sun at some of these nightlife events.
Report: Racial Disparities Stem from Police Charges in SF
Racial disparities in San Francisco's criminal justice system stem largely from the charges police book people on, according to a report the city's top defense attorney has released.
Longtime AIDS, Hep C Fighter Retires
A lesbian San Francisco nurse who's helped fight HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C for almost three decades recently retired.
LYRIC, SF LGBT Center Get BofA Grants
San Francisco's LYRIC and LGBT Community Center each received a $10,000 grant from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation to further the two nonprofits' workplace development programs.
13,000 San Franciscans Have Hep C, Report Says
New estimates suggest that nearly 13,000 people in San Francisco are living with hepatitis C, with people who inject drugs, gay men, and baby boomers being disproportionately likely to carry the virus, according to a report from End Hep C SF.
Anti-LGBT Hate Group Targets SF Marijuana Dispensary
As the Castro medical marijuana dispensary the Apothecarium inches toward approval of its new facility in the Sunset district, an anti-LGBT hate group has intensified its efforts to block the project.
Musical Treats Coming All Summer
Summertime, and the weather is breezy. It's the San Francisco pattern that keeps the locals cool. For music-lovers who plan on taking a staycation this year, there is an added plus. They won't have to look far to find interesting musical diversions.
Out There :: Look Back in Gayness
LGBTQ Pride Month goes by in a big pink blur, and Out There never has enough time to catch you up with our multifarious activities. So this week, we offer a few brief reprises.
Hats Off!
There's a lot to love in the Legion of Honor's "Degas, Impressionism, and the Paris Millinery Trade," a light-hearted new summer show that connects stylish hats with hat-wearing subjects in paintings of the same era.
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