
10 More Winners on 2017 Screens
The second half of our top films of 2017 begins and ends with young men in love (Germany's "Center of My World," Britain's "God's Own Country.")
So Long, 2017 Bay Area Art World!
With 2018 just around the corner, it's time to pause and reflect on the year that was in art.
2017 Bay Area Theatre in Review
Here are 10 excellent productions seen in 2017 that provoke the stoutest memories.
Nick Spangler :: Local Talent Makes Good on Broadway
"Since I've Been Gone" chronicles the time since Spangler left home to pursue a life on the stage.
On the Tab :: Dec. 21 - 28
Here's to everyone not flying, driving, training or hitchhiking out of town. Here's to the holiday happy hour haunts, the Santafied saturnalias.
SF Says Goodbye to Mayor Lee
A grieving city paid its respects to Ed Lee, San Francisco's 43rd mayor and first Chinese-American occupant of Room 200 at City Hall, at a packed memorial service Sunday under the rotunda of what Lee referred to as "the people's palace."
Gay Publisher Buys B.A.R.
The Bay Area Reporter has been sold to a gay man who has helmed the legacy LGBTQ publication in various capacities for more than 20 years.
Fighting Cancer, Concord LGBT Center ED Announces Retirement
In 2010 Ben-David Barr, Ph.D., the executive director of the Rainbow Community Center in Concord, started getting sick, but his doctors were unable to figure out why he was ill.
SF Supe's Program to Address Sex Work
San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen has announced she's launching a pilot program to address public safety concerns around sex work in the Mission district.
Parker Settles In as Head of Victory Fund
Lesbian former Houston Mayor Annise Parker, the new president and CEO of the national Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund and Victory Institute, is ready to get to work as the organization prepares to help LGBT candidates across the country next year.
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