Soloists Shine

Two chamber ensembles with brilliant soloists doing double duty as conductors made for some agreeable listening recently in bookend concerts in San Francisco.

by Philip Campbell | Mar 24, 2018

Loving Two Janises

A new show featuring jazz, rock, and folk arrangements of the iconic performers Janis Ian and Janis Joplin will premiere at Ashkenaz, the Berkeley community music and dance cafe, on Friday, March 23, at 8 p.m.

by Sari Staver | Mar 25, 2018

Tommy Tune :: Broadway Legend Returns to Feinstein's

Having worn many hats over the course of his 50-year career in the theater, actor, dancer, director and choreographer Tommy Tune has done it all. On Sunday, March 18, Tune returns to San Francisco for two shows at Feinstein's at the Nikko.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Mar 17, 2018

BARchive :: Café Back in the Day

The late 1980s saw something of an explosion of women's venues, which was followed shortly thereafter with an implosion. Café San Marcos found itself in an unusual situation: Was it a mixed bar or a women's bar?

by Michael Flanagan | Mar 18, 2018

On the Tab :: March 15 - 22

I'd go out, with Ides about, Ideas will out. Go out and see the parties. Ides dare you to.

Mar 15, 2018

Few Policy Differences Between AD 15 Candidates

They all support California offering universal health care to its residents. They all pledge to advocate for LGBT rights in Sacramento.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Mar 18, 2018

Diaz Faces No-Bail Hearing in Arson Case

San Francisco prosecutors will ask a judge next week to detain convicted arsonist David Munoz Diaz without bail following his arrest after he was allegedly captured on video lighting a homeless person on fire.

by Cynthia Laird | Mar 18, 2018

After Years of Delays, Castro Hamburger Mary's Opens

It was a day many thought wouldn't come, with some joking they were on the lookout for flying pigs Sunday night, as the long promised Castro location of Hamburger Mary's quietly opened to the public.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Mar 17, 2018

Pot Pioneer Peron Remembered at Celebration

Hundreds gathered in the Castro Sunday, March 11, to remember medical cannabis pioneer Dennis Peron.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Mar 17, 2018

Political Notebook: Lesbian Aging Expert Builds Support for CA State Senate Race

One of the best chances this year to elect a new member to the California Legislative LGBT Caucus is in the gay retirement and vacation mecca of Palm Springs.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Mar 17, 2018


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