Gay SF Parks Alliance CEO Marks First Year

Since moving to San Francisco nearly three years ago, San Francisco Parks Alliance CEO Drew Becher has noticed that its residents have a relationship to the city's parks and open spaces unlike anything he has witnessed in the other metro areas he has live

by Matthew S. Bajko | Mar 4, 2018

Castro CBD Accepts $20K from Natali

A $20,000 donation to the Castro/Upper Market Community Benefit District for the purpose of a local vacancy reduction study in the Castro came from an unlikely source: controversial local landlord Les Natali.

by Tony Taylor | Mar 3, 2018

SF DA Wants Auto Break-In Task Force

San Francisco District Attorney George Gascón plans to ask the city's Board of Supervisors and mayor for about $1 million to establish a task force to address automobile break-ins.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Mar 3, 2018

Music Legend with Changing Parts

At 81, American composer Philip Glass deserves to be called a living legend. For five decades the prolific writer has been at the forefront of music.

by Philip Campbell | Mar 3, 2018

Her Cup & Basement Runneth Over

American performance artist Laurie Anderson is one of those rare geniuses whose talents span diverse fields - music, painting, sculpture, film, storytelling, even the invention of musical instruments.

by Roberto Friedman | Mar 3, 2018

1 + 1 = t.w.five

Swedish figurative painter Pernilla Andersson and Brazilian photographer and screen printer Paula Pereira were working independently and had already claimed their respective aliases when they joined forces - and their pseudonyms - in 2009 to form t.w.five

by Sura Wood | Mar 4, 2018

John Fisher Plays His Trump Card

Like most Americans who voted, John Fisher expected the safe and sane candidate to triumph over the one who had so deliciously torn apart his fellow Republicans during the primaries.

by Richard Dodds | Mar 4, 2018

The Compton's Cafeteria Riot

The world premiere of an interactive theater production inspired by the historic riots that launched transgender activism in San Francisco opens for a four-week run on February 22 at the New Village Cafe, 1426 Polk St.

by Sari Staver | Feb 25, 2018

You Boldly Go, Girl! :: Gender-Bending 'Star Trek Live' at Oasis

Imagine a man playing a woman, and a woman playing a man, who switch bodies. Sound confusing? Not if you're attending 'Star Trek Live' at the Oasis.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Feb 22, 2018

On the Tab :: Feb. 22 - Mar. 1

Celebrate every day of the week, be it a quiet moment of meditation or hours sweating on a dance floor. The entire range of sound and motion leaves quite a few choices.

Feb 22, 2018


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