
Jerome Robbins Forever!
There has not been a more entertaining evening in the Opera House for years than last week's Jerome Robbins show danced by the San Francisco Ballet.
Matt Alber :: The Talented Singer at Feinstein's
A gay community favorite, singer-songwriter Matt Alber will perform at Feinstein's at the Nikko next Friday and Saturday, April 13 and 14.
Dapper Drag Kings :: Dandy Takes the Oasis Stage
"A drag king is an antidote to drag queens," says drag king extraordinaire Leigh Crow, who spent 12 years as an Elvis Presley impersonator named Elvis Herselvis. "It's expressing masculinity in a satirical way."
On the Tab :: March 2- April 5
Agenda; have fun with unique cabaret acts, drag fun, creative concerts, cocktail festivities and fundraisers here and there.
First Rainbow Flag Co-Creator Tells Her Story
A woman who helped create the first rainbow flags is coming forward to tell her story and ensure her involvement, and that of another artist, is not lost to history.
Senate Dems Block Grenell Appointment
Republican efforts to approve President Donald Trump's gay ambassador to Germany suffered yet another setback last week when Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley blocked the move.
Changes Made After Mayor, Sheehy Tour Castro
Increased homeless outreach in the evenings, expansion of the Healthy Streets Operation, and limited hours for the Walgreens parking lot in the Castro are planned after a public safety walk in the area Monday morning.
Wiener Bill Expands Civil Rights for Trans Prisoners
Today, incarcerated transgender people in California do not have the right to legally be referred to by their preferred pronouns, name, or have their preferred gender acknowledged.
Castro Sober Space Marks 35 Years with Pageant
As the Castro Country Club begins its 35th year of service to San Francisco's LGBT sober community, the nonprofit will crown its 2018 Miss/Mr. Castro Country Club at its ninth annual drag pageant Saturday, April 14.
LGBT Time Travel
Here's a look at NCTC's new season.
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