Breed Pivots Back to Being Board Prez

Two days after being jettisoned as acting mayor of San Francisco by a majority of her colleagues on the Board of Supervisors, District 5 Supervisor London Breed showed no signs that the political upheaval at City Hall had diminished her spirit.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Feb 3, 2018

Medical Pot Pioneer Dennis Peron Dies

Dennis Peron, a gay man who spearheaded the fight for medical cannabis, died after a long battle with lung cancer Saturday, January 27, soon after the implementation of a law allowing recreational marijuana use in California. He was 71.

by Liz Highleyman | Feb 3, 2018

Designers Weigh Comments on Milk Plaza

People continue to have mixed views on the plans to renovate Harvey Milk Plaza, even as speakers at two recent meetings voiced concerns over the current space.

by Tony Taylor | Feb 1, 2018

Opera Features More Than Underpants

"Edward II" is a powerful piece of musical theater whose uninterrupted 90 minutes I'd eagerly travel for.

by Tim Pfaff | Feb 4, 2018

Show Business Thrives on Geary Street

Big news arrived cheek-by-jowl from the side-by-side theaters on Geary Street.

by Richard Dodds | Feb 3, 2018

Woke Beauty

San Francisco Ballet opened their winter season with the greatest of all classical ballets, The Sleeping Beauty, in a thrilling show that continues through this weekend.

by Paul Parish | Feb 4, 2018

Hello, Carol! :: Nicky Ciampoli Celebrates Theater Legend Carol Channing

On January 31, her 97th birthday, Carol Channing will be celebrated at the Oasis when Nicky as Carol Channing takes to the stage.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Jan 28, 2018

On the Tab :: Jan. 25 - Feb. 1

Clever words and phrases, dear; usually they fit in here. Stacking up nightlife events showcases all our queerish bents.

Jan 25, 2018

Farrell Sworn in as Interim SF Mayor

In a move that stunned the city and shook up the June special election races, District 2 Supervisor Mark Farrell was sworn in as interim mayor of San Francisco Tuesday night.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Jan 27, 2018

SF Reacts to Feds Promoting Bias in Health Care

San Francisco officials are saying the city will ensure transgender people and others continue to receive health care after an anti-LGBT rule was announced by the Trump administration.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Jan 27, 2018


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