Touring Musicals Set to Hit the Road

What had been the most important casting mystery among the seven shows recently announced by SHN for its latest season of touring musicals was has just been solved.

by Richard Dodds | Feb 18, 2018

Mostly British Gets It All Right

Since its inception a decade ago, the Mostly British Film Festival has carved out an unusual niche, distinguishing itself among a crowded field of local festivals as a reliable source for classic and first-run English-language movies from abroad.

by Sura Wood | Feb 17, 2018

Mary Wilson :: The Supreme Singer Performs at Feinstein's

The incomparable Mary Wilson, a founding member of Diana Ross and The Supremes, makes her debut at Feinstein's at the Nikko on February 16. The chanteuse will be singing familiar Supremes classics and tunes from the Great American Songbook.

by David Elijah-Nahmod | Feb 11, 2018

Bananarama's Back

If you listened to pop radio or watched MTV during the 1980s, it was pretty much impossible to avoid the London-based trio, which plays the Warfield on February 21.

by Jim Gladstone | Feb 10, 2018

On the Tab :: Feb. 8 - 15

Love is in the air. Love is like oxygen. Love lifts us up where we belong, except on Valentine's Day with a box of chocolates as our date. In which case, put on your dancing shoes. Dance like nobody's Grindr-ing.

Feb 8, 2018

API Wellness Announces Name Change

A San Francisco-based nonprofit known for providing health services to the city's Asian and Pacific Islander LGBT community and residents of the Tenderloin neighborhood has changed its name.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Feb 10, 2018

CA Bill Would Extend Caps on Drug Costs for PWAs, Others

Gay state Senator Scott Wiener introduced a bill this week that would permanently extend drug-pricing protections for people who are living with HIV/AIDS and other diseases.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Feb 7, 2018

Fresno Man Charged in '15 Killing of Trans Woman

A man was charged this week in the 2015 killing of a transgender Fresno woman.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Feb 10, 2018

Queer Artists Visualize Chosen Ancestors

For many queer and trans people, learning about LGBTQ history was not a part of their growing up.

by Alex Madison | Feb 11, 2018

CA Bill, SF Report Aim to Support LGBTQ Students

California Assemblyman Tony Thurmond has introduced legislation that would provide for training educators to support LGBTQ students.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Feb 10, 2018


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