Gay Attorney, Trans Friend Told to Leave Paris Eatery

For attorney David Waggoner, a former co-president of the Harvey Milk LGBT Democratic Club, last weekend was going to be fun and relaxing with his close friend, Aimar Sahae. Then, the pair say, things went wrong.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Apr 22, 2017

SF Protest Targets Chechnya

A group of about 50 LGBT activists gathered outside the Russian Consulate in San Francisco Tuesday, demanding that the Chechen Republic end its abuse of gay people there.

by David Nahmod | Apr 22, 2017

Web Series Aims to Educate on PrEP

"PrEP Project" premieres May 16. Part of the goal is to spread the word about PrEP, a once-a-day pill that studies show is over 99 percent effective in preventing HIV. It also sets out to break down stigmas about sex and HIV.

by Yael Chanoff | Apr 23, 2017

Osbourne Book Charts Path to Self-Acceptance

Reading the book, due out April 25, it's hard not to imagine Osbourne's distinct British accent, signature potty mouth, and chic lavender, punk hair style as her voice shines through the pages of the light, hilarious, and at times, devastatingly sad book.

by Alex Madison | Apr 22, 2017

Trippin' Through the Summer of Love

The 400-plus-object show, mostly drawn from the museum's permanent collection, is unapologetically superficial, and that's cool. I mean, when is the last time you've been to a museum that quoted Jerry Garcia?

by Sura Wood | Apr 16, 2017

Coming Attractions on 2017-18 Stages

Seasonal greetings continue, this week with news of 2017-18 productions from two more theatrical presenters: SHN, with a slate of seven touring musicals; and Berkeley Rep, with a season that will include both parts of "Angels in America."

by Richard Dodds | Apr 15, 2017

Out There :: Cultural Trifecta

It was a one-two-three knockout punch of San Francisco culture for your gay uncle Out There last week. Let us walk you through our cultural calendar.

by Roberto Friedman | Apr 15, 2017

For Drag Comic Lady Bunny, the Personal is Political.

The drag superstar is about to debut "Trans Jester," her new one-queen show at Verdi Club on April 13 and 14, which has won raves with the New York City premiere edition.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Apr 13, 2017

Story Time :: Joshua Grannell's OutLoud Shares Tall Tales

After performing at a handful of local storytelling events, Joshua Grannell realized a lot of his friends and show business colleagues could also spin a good yarn.

by Sari Staver | Apr 15, 2017

Hit or Miss Richfield :: Drag Guidance for the Apocalypse

If you're feeling traumatized by the events going on in our scary new world, never fear! Miss Richfield 1981 is here to explain it all to you with her own handy and unique survival tips.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Apr 13, 2017


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