
On the Tab :: Jan. 11-18
Be bold and daring! Resist! Stay up late! Go out in the rain! Visit a bar you've never been to! Dare to have more fun in new ways! Use more exclamation marks!
Political Notebook: GOP CA Lawmakers Fall Short on LGBT Scorecard
Two Republicans in the state Legislature fell short of getting perfect scores on Equality California's annual scorecard.
SF Mayoral Race Takes Shape
San Francisco voters come June could elect the city's first gay mayor, maintain the first black female mayor, or could instead send the first Asian-American woman to Room 200 at City Hall.
SF Supe Sheehy Looks Back on 1st Year
Saturday morning longtime medical marijuana advocate Jeff Sheehy was up early to mark the start of recreational sales of the drug in San Francisco.
Podcast Tells Mattachine Story
A podcast devoted to the founding and evolution of the Mattachine Society, one of the earliest homophile organizations in the United States, recently debuted.
New CEO Joins Out & Equal
Out & Equal Workplace Advocates, which works to achieve workplace equality for LGBTs, has announced the hiring of a new CEO.
2018 Begins on Bay Area Stages
With a new year aborned, and the theatrical lull of the holidays and attendant distractions behind us, it's time to take stock of how 2018 will begin to unfurl on our stages.
Out There :: Dozen Upcoming Delights
Here in the arts pages, our last few issues have explored the past year's offerings and the year to come in Bay Area culture. We pile it on with 12 more arts events coming soon to a Bay Area venue near you.
New Year at Bay Area Art Galleries
March comes in like a lion, so the saying goes, but the same could be said of January, judging from the crop of new exhibitions roaring out of the gate in this brand-New Year.
Marga Gomez Polishes Her Act
Fans of Marga Gomez, you have just 12 opportunities to see the Puerto Rican/Cuban American lesbian performer's final solo show, "Latin Standards," which premieres at the Brava Theater Center on January 11.
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