
Clinton Visits SF AIDS Grove
During his first visit to the national AIDS memorial that he federally recognized, former President Bill Clinton urged advocates and those living with HIV to "keep up the fight" against the global epidemic.
Gay SF Man Charged in Murder
A gay San Francisco man has pleaded not guilty to murder, robbery, and other charges related to the death of a man he had reportedly been caring for.
Ghost Ship Suspect Talks to B.A.R.
Derick Ion Almena, one of the two men charged in connection with the deadly Oakland Ghost Ship fire, told the Bay Area Reporter that he is being made a scapegoat.
SF Mayor Pushes for HIV/AIDS Funds
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee is working to restore HIV/AIDS funding that was recently cut by the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Women of the Golden Empire
Like a lightning bolt that starts a fire, the world premiere of composer John Adams' and Peter Sellars' latest collaboration, "Girls of the Golden West," scorched the hallowed walls of the War Memorial Opera House last week.
Norm Lewis :: Broadway and TV Star's at Feinstein's
The Tony-nominated actor-singer brings his new cabaret show, "Norm Lewis Wishes You a Swingin' Christmas," to Feinstein's at the Nikko December 8 - 10.
Gangway for History
Along with its nautical theme, like a grounded pirate ship, the bar holds a treasure chest of historical tales.
On the Tab :: Nov. 30 - Dec. 7
As we enter the year's last month, look for celebrations of all kinds. Button up, button-down, or unbuttoned; fun awaits.
Ghost Ship Fire Anniversary Nears
Saturday, December 2 will mark the first anniversary of Oakland's Ghost Ship warehouse fire, which killed 36 people who had gathered for an electronic music performance.
Agency Provides Lifeline to HIV Clients in SF
For Hal Christiansen, who has lived with HIV for three decades, the AIDS case management services he receives from Westside Community Services have been invaluable.
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