Resurrection of Tonya Harding

Tonya Harding is a name that lives in infamy.

by Erin Blackwell | Dec 23, 2017

Top 11 Films of 2017

Marking 2017 are 11 films that cover themes including a glorious celebration of same-sex union ("Call Me by Your Name").

by David Lamble | Dec 23, 2017

A Tale of Two Nutcrackers

San Francisco Ballet's Nutcracker, the longest-running complete production of this ballet in the country, opened its umpteenth annual run last week at the Opera House.

by Paul Parish | Dec 24, 2017

Jackie Beat :: Wickedly Funny Holiday Wit with LA's Satire Song Queen

"If I had to define myself as more of a performer or a writer, I'd choose writer," says the thoughtful 52-year-old who will appear at Oasis on Sunday, December 17, as his outrageous alter-ego, drag star Jackie Beat.

by Jim Gladstone | Dec 14, 2017

BARchive :: How the Holidays Kept Hope Alive in the Midst of AIDS

The roots of our holiday traditions in the gay community run deep. It should come as no surprise that when the darkest days of the AIDS crisis hit, we responded in the spirit of the season.

by Michael Flanagan | Dec 17, 2017

On the Tab :: Dec. 14 - 21

Enjoy holiday events, and some that aren't. Because we all have choices in our faith decisions ... for now.

Dec 14, 2017

San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Dies

The news of San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee's death shocked city officials, residents, and political leaders around the region. Many LGBTs and allies praised his efforts to help the community, especially people living with HIV and AIDS.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Dec 14, 2017

Trans Lawmaker Danica Roem Wows SF LGBT Crowd

Danica Roem, the transgender woman who made history last month when she defeated an anti-LGBT state lawmaker in her race for a seat in the Virginia House of Delegates, received an exuberant welcome.

by Cynthia Laird | Dec 17, 2017

Bloody Scene Described in SF Murder Case

A gay San Francisco man faced a hearing this week in which authorities alleged he brutally killed another man, leaving a bloody scene and stealing thousands of dollars from the victim, who had cancer.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Dec 17, 2017

Out Pol Mark Leno to Run for SF Mayor in June

The sudden death of Mayor Ed Lee Tuesday in the middle of his second term scrambles the plans of those who were seeking to replace him, including the man seeking to become San Francisco's first LGBT mayor.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Dec 16, 2017


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