Kitschy Pair of Briefs Inspires Film, Book Project

Using Michelangelo's iconic statue of the giant slayer as a jumping off point, Jeffrey Braverman explores in his film how the famous underdog story resonates in particular with gay and transgender men.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jun 11, 2017

Ballet on Both Sides of the Bay

San Francisco is the major center for dance outside New York. Probably the most important reason we stay at that level is the outstanding quality of the company that bears its name

by Paul Parish | Jun 8, 2017

Stardust in His Eyes

Ben Rimalower has had Patti issues for most of his life, from a harrowing childhood to an obsessed adolescence, and now to a career in which "Patti Issues" is a main claim to fame.

by Richard Dodds | Jun 11, 2017

Vogue Icon Jose Gutierez Xtravaganza

At a June 2 kick-off party to San Francisco's Pride Month, dancer-choreographer Jose Gutierez Xtravaganza will be a solo performer at Mark Rhoades' already sold-out event to be held at the stylish Bently Reserve.

by Cornelius Washington | Jun 3, 2017

Savor Sonoma :: Valley Vintners Branch Out

To most of the world, Napa remains the stronger "name brand" when it comes to California wine geography. Even locally, when Sonoma does have name recognition, there's confusion between the County and the Valley. That's set to change.

by Jim Gladstone | Jun 4, 2017

One The Tab :: June 1 - 8

Whatever you're seeking, find nightlife fun right here with your personally curated fun guide.

Jun 1, 2017

Gay SF 'Survivor' Player Plots Return

Having landed in fourth place his second time out on the CBS game show "Survivor," and believing he had a path to victory, gay San Francisco resident Tai Trang is ready to compete a third time on the long-running show.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jun 4, 2017

SF Library Celebrates Pride

The San Francisco Public Library kicks off Pride Month in a big way with book and author talks, rainbow crafts, exhibits, and its beloved Drag Queen Story Hour.

by Michael Nugent | Jun 3, 2017

Queer Arts Fest Expands to S. Bay

The National Queer Arts Festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year and is expanding to the South Bay.

by Heather Cassell | Jun 1, 2017

Despite Efforts, Worries About ADAP Remain

Advocates for people living with HIV and AIDS are still worried about clients' access to medications as California officials continue fixing the state's AIDS Drug Assistance Program.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jun 1, 2017


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