Taxpayer Tab for Travel to Anti-Gay States? California, San Francisco Just Say No

The state of California and the city of San Francisco this week both banned taxpayer-funded travel to states with anti-LGBT laws.

by Matthew S. Bajko | Oct 1, 2016

Celebrate the Grunge Years with Katya Smirnoff-Skyy

Now clawing her way back to the top after a period during which she lived in exile in Seattle, Katya Smirnoff Skyy returns to Feinstein's at the Nikko with her new show.

by David-Elijah Nahmod | Oct 2, 2016

Alleged Castro Arsonist Freed After Plea Deal

A San Francisco man convicted of accidentally choking to death a sex partner in 2011 and then arrested again last year for allegedly starting fires in the Castro district was released after reaching a plea deal.

by Seth Hemmelgarn | Oct 1, 2016

'A Little White Music' with Varla Jean Merman

In over two decades of drag shows, the strapping, 6' 2" native Louisianan has tended to prattle on about urges more physical than political. But this go-round, things feel different.

by Jim Gladstone | Oct 1, 2016

Darren Criss Comes Full Circle

"Hedwig and the Angry Inch" is beginning its post-Broadway tour in his hometown, and Criss made sure that he would be part of it.

by Richard Dodds | Oct 2, 2016

Songs of Prince to Enliven Castro Fair

A 10-piece Prince tribute band, The Purple Ones, will appear at this year's annual Castro Street Fair Sunday, October 2.

by Sari Staver | Oct 2, 2016

On the Tab :: September 29 - October 6

October's here, with its traditional fall/summer sun and breezy days and cool nights (hopefully). Whether you sport a skirt, shorts or skorts, get out and shimmer, shimmy or shiver.

Sep 29, 2016

On the Tab :: September 22 - 29

Folsom, Folsom, Folsom! Leather and kink and leathery kinky circuity events are in Race Bannon's big, thick expanded pre-Folsom column and events. For events that may or may not be as kinky, including Queer Fashion Week, here you go.

Sep 22, 2016

Queer Soundtracks

The "Carol" soundtrack is bursting with beauty; we recommend it, and also these "soundtracks" for your life.

by Gregg Shapiro | Sep 24, 2016

Dream of the Red Chamber

The collaboration between Chinese-American composer Bright Sheng and Tony Award-winning American dramatist David Henry Hwang, opened last week at the War Memorial Opera House after months of intense anticipation.

by Phillip Campbell | Sep 25, 2016


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