New Center Offers Queer-Centric Counseling for Couples

Relationships are not all neatly wrapped up Hollywood endings. They are complicated, and queer relationships sometimes have a little extra drama even when LGBT couples strive to be just like everyone else.

by Heather Cassell | May 27, 2017

SF Celebrates Manning's Freedom

Chelsea Manning's release from a military prison last week was celebrated in San Francisco at the annual International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia rally in the Castro.

by Heather Cassell | May 27, 2017

Sun, Surf, and Rainbows in San Diego

It goes without saying - you can get that lovin' feeling in San Diego. It's fun, sun, and playing in the sand in America's Finest City.

by Heather Cassell | May 28, 2017

May Gallery Walk

May is the gateway to summer, and the following shows at galleries in San Francisco and Oakland are a harbinger of the footloose season to come.

by Sura Wood | May 28, 2017

Naturally Absurd

When it comes to genres - well, it's best to forget genres when talking about the plays of Jen Silverman.

by Richard Dodds | May 27, 2017

Smut

The optics of the situation of the couple going at it with imaginative gusto along with verbalizations of Mrs. Donaldson's observantly prim thoughts - and comparisons to the grim lovemaking with her late husband - become riotously funny.

by Richard Dodds | May 20, 2017

Brent Corrigan :: The Popular Porn Star (and Biopic Subject) Strips Onstage

The Nob Hill Theater continues its evolution into 21st-century erotica, with their premiere performance of one of the most prolific, hard-working, multi-talented, multi-tasking and scandalous studs in the history of pornography, Brent Corrigan.

by Cornelius Washington | May 19, 2017

On the Town: Pets, Plans, and Parties

Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) celebrated 30 years of continuous care for pets and their sick, disabled, or otherwise homebound caretakers with "Petchitecture at the Fairmont Hotel."

by Donna Sachet | May 19, 2017

Spectacular Vision of the End of Days

Swiss conductor Charles Dutoit has been a citizen of the world for most of his life, managing to make long musical partnerships with cities in Canada, England and the US.

by Philip Campbell | May 21, 2017

Gay Ugandan Refugee Seeks Funds to Help His Compatriots

Now that he is restarting his life in the Bay Area, Ronnie Kayigoma is trying to assist other gay Ugandans who have fled anti-gay discrimination in their home country.

by Matthew S. Bajko | May 21, 2017


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